The new domestic violence law that could see perpetrators
jailed for up to 5 years came into force in December 2015. This law states, amongst other things, that partners
who cause severe psychological harm through controlling behavior can be jailed
for up to 5 years.
According to Curry Popeck, solicitors in Harrow, “Emotional abuse is not publicised as
much as physical abuse, but it can be just as damaging to a person's health and
overall well-being. It limits victims’ basic human rights, such as their
freedom of movement and independence and therefore, the new domestic law is a
welcome move towards deterring such behaviours in relationships.”
The new legislation will enable the Crown Prosecution
Service (CPS) to bring charges where there is evidence of repeated, psychological
abuse within an intimate or family relationship.
According to the CPS, psychological abuse can include
humiliation and intimidation, a pattern of threats, or stopping a partner from
socialising, monitoring someone’s social media accounts, surveillance through
apps or dictating what they wear.
Under Section 76 of the Serious Crime Act 2015, controlling
or coercive behaviour is defined as causing someone to fear that violence will
be used against them on or generating distress alarm that has a substantial
effect on their usual day-to-day .
Curry Popeck, London solicitors, say that due to the gaps in the earlier domestic violence
law, perpetrators of domestic violence could psychologically abuse their
victims without criminal consequences. This encouraged the perpetrators to
continue their abusive behaviour and left victims without the sufficient
criminal justice safeguards to protect them.

The government should also ensure that the victims of abuse receive
all the support they need, including legal aid.
Curry Popeck, Harrow solicitors , hail the
new law as an important step forward in protecting victims of domestic abuse
and helping them find a way out, but wider awareness across the public and the agencies
dealing with victims would make an even bigger difference in tackling domestic
abuse.
If you have any questions regarding the issues raised in this
article, contact Curry Popeck Solicitors at-http://www.currypopeck.com/
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