Consultation outcome

Domestic homicide review legislation consultation

This was published under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
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Domestic homicide review legislation consultation: government response (Easy read version)

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The government response to this consultation includes:

  • a summary and analysis of the responses received
  • next steps, including legislative changes

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Original consultation

Summary

We are consulting on amending domestic homicide review legislation (Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004).

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Consultation description

We are seeking views on amending the domestic homicide review (DHR) legislation in the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 (DVCVA) to ensure a DHR is commissioned when the death has, or appears to have, resulted from domestic abuse as defined by the Domestic Abuse Act 2021.

Currently, the DVCVA 2004 specifies that a DHR should be considered in instances where ‘the death of a person aged 16 or over has, or appears to have, resulted from violence, abuse or neglect by either:

  • a person to whom he was related or with whom he was or had been in an intimate personal relationship

  • a member of the same household as him’

The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 introduced a statutory definition of domestic abuse that incorporates a range of abuses beyond ‘violence, abuse and neglect’ to include controlling or coercive behaviour, emotional and economic abuse. Explicitly including the term domestic abuse (DA) would ensure that DHRs continue to contribute to our understanding of DA, and capture learnings to prevent fatal DA.

We are also seeking views on amending the term ‘homicide’ in DHRs to reflect the range of the deaths which fall within scope of a DHR. The statutory guidance was updated in 2016 to clarify that DHRs could be conducted for suicides by victims where the circumstances give rise to concern, for example it emerges that there was controlling or coercive behaviour in the relationship. This was in recognition of the number of victims who die by suicide linked to DA. The term ‘homicide’ in a DHR can be confusing and problematic for families after their loved one has died by suicide linked to DA. The term ‘homicide’ is also not applicable when conducting a review into deaths ruled as ‘unexplained’ or ‘unexpected’ by a coroner.

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Domestic homicide review legislation consultation (easy read version)

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Updates to this page

Published 16 June 2023
Last updated 5 March 2024 + show all updates
  1. Added Welsh, British Sign Language and easy read versions of the government response.

  2. Government response added.

  3. Added British Sign Language and easy read versions of the consultation.

  4. Updated closing date.

  5. First published.

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