We urge the Government to fund and create a national database of victims of unlawful arrest, and introduce a “Victim of Unlawful Arrest” ID card which will be issued to victims.
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Create a national database of convicted animal abusers
The database should be accessible to relevant authorities and regulated organisations, including local councils, animal welfare charities, veterinary professionals, licenced breeders, rescue centres, and organisations responsible for rehoming animals. Animal cruelty is a serious offence.
Fund the relocation of sexual/domestic abuse victims after a conviction
We urge the Government to fund local councils to enable the immediate relocation of victims of sexual or domestic abuse and violence from where the incident occurred or away from where their abuser resides, if wanted, once a court conviction is secured.
Implement an easily accessible public register of convicted domestic abusers.
Create a national public register of convicted domestic abusers, building on Clare’s Law. This register should be easy to access, updated in real time, and designed to help protect survivors, children, and communities.
Make GPS tagging mandatory for high-risk offenders to protect victims & children
We believe perpetrator programmes are failing to prevent repeat harm. GPS tagging for high-risk offenders under bail, investigation, or probation could provide real-time protection for victims and children, ensuring safety, accountability, and early intervention before tragedy occurs.
Provide funding for rape and sexual assault testing facilities in all hospitals
I think rape and sexual assault testing should be available in all hospitals and emergency rooms for survivors to feel safe in coming forward. There are victims who have found great strength to come forward for tests and help, but have been told they cannot receive it at their hospital.
We urge the Government to fund and create a national database of victims of unlawful arrest, and introduce a “Victim of Unlawful Arrest” ID card which will be issued to victims.
React
Members can read every reason.
Create a national database of convicted animal abusers
The database should be accessible to relevant authorities and regulated organisations, including local councils, animal welfare charities, veterinary professionals, licenced breeders, rescue centres, and organisations responsible for rehoming animals. Animal cruelty is a serious offence.
Fund the relocation of sexual/domestic abuse victims after a conviction
We urge the Government to fund local councils to enable the immediate relocation of victims of sexual or domestic abuse and violence from where the incident occurred or away from where their abuser resides, if wanted, once a court conviction is secured.
Implement an easily accessible public register of convicted domestic abusers.
Create a national public register of convicted domestic abusers, building on Clare’s Law. This register should be easy to access, updated in real time, and designed to help protect survivors, children, and communities.
Make GPS tagging mandatory for high-risk offenders to protect victims & children
We believe perpetrator programmes are failing to prevent repeat harm. GPS tagging for high-risk offenders under bail, investigation, or probation could provide real-time protection for victims and children, ensuring safety, accountability, and early intervention before tragedy occurs.
Provide funding for rape and sexual assault testing facilities in all hospitals
I think rape and sexual assault testing should be available in all hospitals and emergency rooms for survivors to feel safe in coming forward. There are victims who have found great strength to come forward for tests and help, but have been told they cannot receive it at their hospital.