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    Domestic abuse and sexual assault victims to be better protected under new law

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    By News Desk on October 25, 2022 News Briefing, UK News
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    The new Kay’s law comes into place after the murder of Kay Richardson in 2018 (Picture: Facebook / NNP)

    Victims of domestic abuse and sexual assault will be better protected against alleged attackers under the new Kay’s Law.

    The changes to the rules will mean police have a duty to consider the views of victims before releasing someone on bail.

    Officers will now only release suspects under investigation where it is ‘necessary and proportionate,’ the Home Office has said.

    The measures, known as Kay’s Law, have been brought in as part of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act.

    They are named after Kay Richardson, who was murdered in 2018 by her estranged husband Alan Martin after police released him under investigation.

    Alan Martin killed his estranged wife Kay Richardson in 2018 (Picture: Facebook; NNP)

    Alan murdered his estranged wife and was released by officers despite having a history of domestic abuse (Picture: Facebook)

    He had a history of domestic abuse and she had reported him for rape.

    The recent overhaul of the bail system scrapped heavily criticised reforms brought in five years ago by the Conservatives when Amber Rudd was home secretary which saw thousands of suspects accused of serious and violent crimes released under investigation without restrictions.

    This was in a bid to limit the number of people spending long periods of time on bail without being charged.

    It comes as the second phase of a campaign aimed at tackling abusive behaviour was also launched by the Government on Tuesday.

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    It gives people information on safe ways to intervene if they witness violence against women and girls.

    Safeguarding minister Mims Davies said: ‘There is no place in our society for cowardly acts of violence against women and girls.

    ‘Abuse comes in many forms, and by standing against all of them, and holding perpetrators accountable, we can create a society where women and girls are safe?

    ‘This campaign, as well as our crucial reforms to pre-charge bail under Kay’s Law, is part of this vision.

    ‘However, there is more to be done, and I am committed to continuing this vital work.’

    Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at [email protected].

    For more stories like this, check our news page.

    Kay’s Law has been brought in to protect victims of sexual and domestic abuse. 

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