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Rachel Riley says government will be to blame for deaths if it fails to create register of domestic abusers

Rachel Riley says government will be to blame for deaths if it fails to create register of domestic abusers Maya Oppenheim © Provided by The Independent Rachel Riley has said she will hold the government personally responsible for the next death from domestic abuse if it fails to introduce a register for serial offenders. The Countdown presenter said deeply entrenched misogyny and myths about domestic abuse pervade the criminal justice system as she argued ministers failed to follow through on promises to tackle violence against women after Sarah Everard’s killing. Her comments come after The Independent revealed a government U-turn on plans to place serial domestic abuse and stalking perpetrators on the existing violent and sexual offenders register and monitor them in the same way serious sex offenders.

Sister of Farnworth murder victim Katie Summers calls for attitude change to stalking

Katie Summers THERE needs to be a serious change in attitudes to stalking, the sister of a woman who was murdered after the breakdown of a violent relationship has warned. Katie Summers was stabbed to death by Brian Taylor at her home on Masefield Drive in Farnworth on October 9, 2008 while their two youngest children were still in the house. She was aged 24 and had not long split up from 29-year-old Taylor after suffering years of abuse. Katie s younger sister Sarah said Taylor then started stalking her in efforts to control her life before he killed her. Taylor was given a life sentence in February 2009 after pleading guilty to her murder.

Sister of Farnworth murder victim Katie Summers calls for attitude change to stalking

Sister of Farnworth murder victim Katie Summers calls for attitude change to stalking
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Surrey Police chief wants force to be front and centre of changing society s attitude to women

Surrey Police chief wants force to be front and centre of changing society s attitude to women He is encouraging women to share personal safety concerns in an anonymous survey Chief Constable Gavin Stephens says a whole societal response is needed (Image: Surrey Office of Police and Crime Commissioner) Get the latest email updates for Surrey with our FREE daily newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe here When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

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