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Thousands of police officers receive new specialised training in investigating sexual offences as more sexual offenders are arrested and convicted.
This document contains the following information: Family law, domestic violence and occupation of the family home.
Three men with a history of violence who robbed a man in a Bristol takeaway have their prison sentences increased after the Solicitor General intervened.
Findings from a randomized controlled trial in Rwanda
Use this sample letter to get a copy of the domestic violence charge from the police, if you're applying for legal aid.
In 2010, the Government Equalities Office commissioned an independent evaluation of the 09/10 Special Fund and, retrospectively, of the 08/09…
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council meeting on women, peace and security and youth.
Check this list to see which offences count as evidence if you're applying for legal aid to separate from an abusive ex-partner.
The 2008 gender-based violence law and gender parity in primary and secondary education in Rwanda
The UK is to become the first country in the world to proscribe the Terrorgram collective, with draft proscription order laid against the group today.
Use this letter to get evidence of any illness, physical or mental harm caused by domestic violence, if you're applying for legal aid.
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