National Documents & Strategies
A list of national documents and strategies relating to domestic abuse
- Forced Marriage - Prevalence and Service Response, July 2009
- Multi-agency practice guidelines: Handling cases of Forced Marriage: 2009
- Safety in Numbers: A Multi-site Evaluation of Independent Domestic Violence Advisor Services, November 2009
- Together We Can End Violence Against Women and Girls: Annexes, November 2009
- Together We Can End Violence Against Women and Girls: A Strategy, November 2009
- Tackling Perpetrators of Violence Against Women and Girls: ACPO Review for the Home Secretary, September 2009
- CPS Violence Against Women Crime Report 2008-09
- GLDVP Domestic Violence Resource Booklets (LGBT)
- CPS Domestic Violence - How prosecution decisions are reached
- CPS Policy for Prosecuting Cases of Rape
- CPS The Use of Expert Witness Testimony in the Prosecution of Domestic Violence
- CPS Policy on Prosecuting Cases of Domestic Violence
- CPS Guidance on Prosecuting Cases of Domestic Violence
- The Right to Choose: Multi-agency statutory guidance for dealing with forced marriage
- Tackling Violence Action Plan Implementation Guidance 2008
- Crimes of the Community: Honour-Based Violence in the UK
- Guidance on the Relocation of Victims of Forced Marriage and Honour Based Violence between Force Areas
- National Domestic Violence Delivery Plan - Annual Progress Report 2007/08
- Domestic Violence, Forced Marriage and "Honour" based Violence: Further Government Response to the Committee's Sixth Report of Session 2007-08
- Domestic Violence, Forced Marriage and "Honour" based Violence
- Saving Lives. Reducing Harm. Protecting the Public. An Action Plan for Tackling Violence 2008-11
- ACPO Honour Based Violence Strategy
- The Law Commission: Murder, Manslaughter and Infanticide - Project 6 of the Ninth Programme of Law Reform: Homicide
- Home Office: Murder, Manslaughter and infanticide: proposals for reform of the law
- ACPO: Guidance on Investigating Domestic Abuse (2008)
- Home Office: Safety and justice: sharing personal information in the context of domestic violence - an overview
- CPS: Policy for prosecuting cases of Domestic Violence
- CJS: Giving a witness statement to the police - what happens next?

