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What are the consequences for committing domestic violence offences?

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  • Post category:Bullying/abuse / Crime / Relationships
  • Post published:November 28, 2012

Norfolk Police receive over 30,000 calls every year relating to domestic violence. Domestic violence is illegal and can result in prison sentences for the perpetrator.

Source: What is domestic violence and abuse? @ Leeway – Domestic Violence and Abuse Services

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  • Leeway - a shelter from domestic abuse - 0300 561 0077

Message supplied by: Rachel @ Leeway

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