The government cannot achieve its target to halve violence against women and girls if it doesn’t address the most serious perpetrators—and it isn’t anywhere near knowing how to identify them. Our new research shows where they are going wrong, and how they can do better.
Police struggle to identify the riskiest domestic abuse perpetrators—here’s how they can do better
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