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Wednesday Jan 27, 2021
An Insight into Domestic Abuse and Related Laws
Wednesday Jan 27, 2021
Wednesday Jan 27, 2021
This edition of A Question of Law will focus on the crucial subject of domestic abuse. Our guest, Gemma Lindfield, Barrister at 5 St Andrew's Hill, will provide a comprehensive explanation of this dreadful problem and share her opinion on the Domestic Abuse Bill currently discussed in parliament.
Gemma will first define domestic abuse (4:41) and offer her preferred definition (5:50). Drawing from her professional experience, she will explain how domestic abuse creeps in relationships ( 7:24). She’ll describe the manipulation used by perpetrators to exploit victims' vulnerabilities from love bombing to bullying, threatening, gaslighting (10:07) and controlling the narrative (12:02).
Then, she will discuss whether there is a category of people more likely to fall victim of domestic abuse (12:27) and conclude with a negative answer (12:57). However, she’ll underline that some specific factors can play a critical role (13:09) and explain that education is vital to fight domestic abuse (13:52). She’ll then reveal her personal ordeal (16:05).
Talking about why victims stay in abusive relationships, she’ll describe the danger they face when they leave (19:07), and will confirm that the pandemic has put victims at heightened risks (20:49). We will also talk about how domestic violence impacts children (21:27).
Then she’ll examine the Domestic Abuse Bill (24:11), underlining the positive improvements (27:00) before addressing the shortcomings, particularly regarding the issue of non-fatal strangulation ( 30:27).
Finally, we will talk about her career, job (33:42) and clients. She will share why she decided to become a barrister with her father’s instrumental role (35:37), before talking about her greatest success (38;17) and the hurdles that she had to push through (38:33). Utterly proud to be a barrister, she will provide inspiring advice to aspiring barristers (41:08).
Referenced books:
Pat Craven: Living with the Dominator
Lundy Bancroft: Why Does He Do That?
Helplines:
National Domestic Abuse Helpline (Women only): 0808 200 0247
https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/
Men's Advice Line ( Men only): 0808 801 0327
https://mensadviceline.org.uk/
National LGBT Domestic Abuse Helpline: 0800 999 5428
http://www.galop.org.uk/domesticabuse/
National Stalking Helpline: 0808 802 0300
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Very interesting to listen to and hear about the various facets of abuses from psychological ones to the obvious violent ones. Probably more raising of awareness on the subject should be done to flag in people that their behaviour is an offence even when no or little violence is present.
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