Written statement to Parliament

Theresa May: domestic violence disclosure scheme

This written ministerial statement about the Domestic violence disclosure scheme was laid in the House on 16 July 2012 by Theresa May.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Rt Hon Theresa May MP

This written ministerial statement about the Domestic violence disclosure scheme was laid in the House of Commons on 16 July 2012 by Theresa May, and in the House of Lords by Lord Henley.

The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Theresa May): From today we will be piloting a Domestic violence disclosure scheme in Gwent and Wiltshire Police Force areas, and in Greater Manchester and Nottinghamshire Police Force areas by no later than Monday 10 September 2012.

The pilot will test a process for enabling the police to disclose to the public information about previous violent offending by a new or existing partner where this may help protect them from violent offending.

There will be two elements to the disclosure scheme. The first will be triggered by a request by a member of the public (“right to ask”). The second will be triggered by the police where they make a proactive decision to disclose the information in order to protect a potential victim (“right to know”). Both processes can be implemented within existing legal powers.

I am committed to strengthening our response to tackling domestic violence and supporting victims. I want to ensure that the public has confidence that a clear framework exists with recognised and consistent processes for disclosing information that meets their needs. We will therefore consider the learning from the pilot very carefully before deciding on next steps.

Monday, 16 July 2012 

Date: Tue Jun 14 10:37:17 BST 2011

Published 14 June 2011