We'll Banish The Abusers
Sunday Mail|September 06, 2020
Law Plan To Tackle Domestic Violence
John Ferguson
We'll Banish The Abusers

New laws allowing domestic abusers to be removed from homes will be introduced to the Scottish Parliament within weeks, the Sunday Mail can reveal.

Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf’s legislation will give sweeping powers to police and courts to protect victims.

If passed, the Domestic Abuse Bill will allow officers to issue a short-term notice instantly barring a suspected abuser from a property.

Police will then be able to apply to a court for a protective order, preventing the suspect’s return for up to two months.

Yousaf said: “The Covid-19 pandemic has shone a light on the vulnerabilities of some people in our communities – not least those who endure domestic abuse, whether physical, psychological or coercive, controlling behavior.

“The Scottish Government is taking firm action to tackle this wicked blight.

This story is from the September 06, 2020 edition of Sunday Mail.

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