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A new [[British domestic violence tool]] is being developed. As of April 2023 the tool is unnamed. The tool will include the capacity to identify |
A new [[British domestic violence tool]] is being developed. As of April 2023 the tool is unnamed. The tool will include the capacity to identify ''perpetrators without conviction''.<ref>https://www.gov.uk/government/news/domestic-abusers-face-crackdown-in-raft-of-new-measures</ref><ref>https://archive.is/911Jh</ref> In [[Common Law]] a person is not a perpetrator until convicted. As such this is further evidence of the shifting of the [[onus of proof]] in the UK. |
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Latest revision as of 01:44, 30 April 2023
A new British domestic violence tool is being developed. As of April 2023 the tool is unnamed. The tool will include the capacity to identify perpetrators without conviction.[1][2] In Common Law a person is not a perpetrator until convicted. As such this is further evidence of the shifting of the onus of proof in the UK.
