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Debate between Robert Buckland and Nigel Evans
Tuesday 10th February 2015

(10 years, 3 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Nigel Evans Portrait Mr Nigel Evans (Ribble Valley) (Con)
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2. What assessment he has made of the potential effect of introducing an offence of coercive control on prosecutions for domestic abuse.

Robert Buckland Portrait The Solicitor-General (Mr Robert Buckland)
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I have been taking this welcome new measure through Committee with the support of Members from all parties. The new law of coercive control will help protect victims by criminalising sustained patterns of behaviour that stop short of serious physical violence but amount to extreme psychological and emotional abuse. It is likely to increase the number of cases of domestic abuse reported, which should result in an increase in the number of prosecutions.

Nigel Evans Portrait Mr Evans
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I am grateful for that response. As the number of domestic abuse referrals has increased, which must be welcomed as people now have the confidence to refer such crimes of abuse, does the Solicitor-General agree that it is apparent that just as physical abuse should be consigned to the history books so should mental control, which is a form of torture that is equally unacceptable in this country today?