£1 million funding for Hampshire Police to tackle stalkers and domestic abusers

A project aims to prevent abusers repeatedly targeting victims

Published 14th May 2023

Hampshire Police is among a number of forces getting a share of £39m in funding for projects aimed at protecting people from domestic abuse and stalking.

The money will be invested into 50 projects, which will be rolled out over the next two years, supporting initiatives to stop abusers from repeatedly targeting victims and terrorising vulnerable people.

One project given funding in Hampshire will work to stop abusers from repeatedly targeting victims and terrorising vulnerable people.

It's as research shows many domestic abusers are repeat offenders, with 83% of male offenders repeating their crimes within a six-month period.

Backed by almost £2.8 million in funding, those identified as part of the programme will be given early psychological intervention to change their behaviour before it gets worse, the Home Office said.

It makes intervening to stop their behaviour pattern vital to protecting victims.

Wiltshire Police wasn't given any funding in this round.

"Vile crimes..."

Safeguarding Minister, Sarah Dines said: “Domestic abuse and stalking are vile crimes which cause victims to feel terror in their own homes and communities, where they should feel their safest.

“It is unacceptable and this government is determined to protect people from this horrific abuse.

“We know that intervention schemes like these are a crucial means of protecting victims, which is why we are investing millions in helping police identify abusive behaviour and stop it from escalating or happening again.”

As part of the announcement, statutory guidance on Clare's Law has also been issued, making it quicker for an individual to access information on a partner's or ex-partner's previous abusive or violent offending.

National Police Chiefs’ Council Lead for Domestic Abuse, Assistant Commissioner Louisa Rolfe, said: “The funding by the Home Office will help to bring more support to victims of the terrible crimes committed by domestic abusers.

“Policing continues to work with partners, stakeholders and other agencies to help support victims and bring offenders to justice, but we cannot do this alone.

"Funding is vital to enable this to happen and we welcome this round. We will always work together with the Home Office to ensure this funding continues to increase, so victims get the support the deserve.”

The funding builds on Government measures to tackle domestic abuse announced back in February.

Help is available

If you’re affected by issues raised in this article, there is help available from your local domestic abuse service at www.womensaid.org.uk.

· The National Domestic Abuse Helpline is 0808 2000 247 (run by Refuge)

· The Men’s Advice Line, for male domestic abuse survivors is 0808 801 0327 (run by Respect)

· The National LGBT+ Domestic Abuse Helpline is 0800 999 5428 (run by Galop)

If you are in immediate danger always call 999.

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