Criminal Justice Committee 21 May 2025
It would absolutely be helpful, and at all levels. When the Crown discloses that the matter relates to domestic abuse, the question should be asked. Indeed, it is in some of the specialised risk assessments. The police should be asking about it, and that would carry on to a court case. Is the question always asked? I am not too sure. There is no conclusive evidence that it is not being asked, but there is a suggestion that it is asked inconsistently. Could the proposed law bring clarity? If it is going to be mentioned, how will victims/survivors feel that it is relevant, as an aggravator or add-on, if they do not know that something like that has happened to them? It is about raising awareness so that it comes up in such cases.