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Last Updated: Saturday, 4 September, 2004, 14:12 GMT 15:12 UK
Partnership faces domestic abuse
Domestic violence
Two women die every week at the hands of partners and ex-partners
Leicestershire Police and the Crown Prosecution Service are joining forces to crack down on domestic violence.

There were more than 12,000 reported incidents in the county last year.

Many cases never actually make it to court at the request of victims or because of insufficient evidence.

Under the new agreement both the police and the CPS have clear responsibilities to ensure important cases are identified and tackled.

The joint aim is to protect and support the victim whilst holding the attacker to account.

It is hoped the new system will break the cycle of violent and abusive behaviour.




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