Criminal Justice Committee 21 May 2025
That links to domestic abuse legislation and whether we think that it goes far enough to capture non-fatal strangulation. We welcomed that legislation—it is gold standard. We were heavily involved in the crafting of the offence, but although the DASA charges are rising, the incident-based response still makes up the majority of reported domestic abuse crimes.
In 2023-24, only 1,552 reported domestic abuse crimes were DASA offences. That is only 5 per cent of the 63,867 domestic abuse crimes that were reported. The reality is that we are not allowing the time or providing the resources to fully investigate that tactic of control, which leaves us with incident-based responses that do not capture that terrifying experience, and perpetrators are not robustly sentenced. Particularly in summary court cases, the sentencing can be woeful at times, and victims, like never before, are saying, “I will not report again. That did not validate my experience, and it did not offer me any protection.”