The Question session addressed the persistent issue of violence against women and girls, emphasizing the government's commitment and actions towards mitigating this social ill. The Minister, Alex Davies-Jones, highlighted ongoing governmental efforts to reach a target of halving such violence within a decade. This goal forms part of a broader, cross-departmental initiative outlined in a forthcoming strategy. Key interventions include the introduction of new offences related to deepfake images, the implementation of domestic abuse protection orders, and increased funding to address court case backlogs.
Manifesto commitment reiterated by Alex Davies-Jones.
The session also emphasized restoring trust in the criminal justice system, particularly for victims of rape and domestic violence. Proposals such as specialist rape and sexual offence teams in police forces and providing victims with independent legal advisers were discussed. Participants questioned the effectiveness of existing measures and highlighted individual cases reflecting systemic shortcomings.
To address the backlog of cases concerning domestic violence.
Specific issues raised included the need to expedite domestic violence-related court cases, reform outdated legislation affecting financial settlements in abusive relationships, and improve the victim contact scheme threshold to better encompass survivor needs.
Efforts to increase judicial capacity, especially for serious crimes.
To address emergent technological threats to women's safety.
Outcome
The discussion reaffirmed the Government’s resolve to address violence against women and girls through a comprehensive strategy involving multiple departments. Key commitments included increasing court capacity to handle backlogs, legal system reforms for victim support, and addressing outdated legislative frameworks. While participants generally supported the government's commitments, they also called for more immediate and effective action to address current systemic limitations.
Key Contributions
Expressed condolences and highlighted the intolerability of violence against women and girls. Asked for specific departmental steps to reduce domestic violence case backlogs and support victims.
Questioned the government's measures to restore trust in the justice system to ensure victims have recourse in cases of violence and harassment.
Highlighted a long-delayed assault case in his constituency, questioning how the government can expedite such legal proceedings.
Raised concerns about financial control in abusive relationships and referenced outdated legislation which doesn't account for domestic abuse context in settlements.
Described disturbing case of domestic violence, questioning police prosecution in such cases and urging better protections for victims.
Criticized Crown court delays, with a focus on victims affected by long-pending domestic violence cases. Called for urgent improvements.
Addressed limitations of the victim contact scheme and sought assurance that upcoming legislation would include reforms to benefit all victims.
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