Submitted by Nicola Thorp on Wednesday 28th October 2020
Published on Friday 27th November 2020
Current status: Closed
Closed: Thursday 27th May 2021
Signatures: 227
Make strangulation a specific criminal offence
Strangulation is the second most common method by which women die from homicide. Last year 41 women were killed by strangulation, yet current laws do not reflect the potential seriousness of the act.
Strangulation is often charged as the minor offence of common assault. Police and the CPS continually fail to acknowledge its seriousness and it is often not included as a charge in domestic violence cases. The law should recognise non-fatal strangulation as a specific physical and psychological attack.
Non-fatal strangulation is routinely charged as common assault - rather than ABH - due to a lack of physical markings. However, the long-term physical effects of strangulation include cardiac arrest, stroke, miscarriage, incontinence, speech disorders, seizures, paralysis, brain injury as well as psychological trauma and should be recognised as a specific offence and treated as a serious assault.
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