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Highest level of domestic abuse

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DUNDEE has recorded the highest level of domestic abuse in Scotland, new figures have revealed.

It comes as domestic abuse rates across Scotland have risen for the fifth consecutiv­e year.

In 2020-21, Dundee City had 177 recorded rates of domestic abuse per 10,000 people, the highest in Scotland and well above the national average of 119.

In Angus, the recorded incident rate was 96 per 10,000, and in Perth and Kinross, it was 89.

In Fife, the rate was 134, also above the Scottish average.

The police recorded 65,251 incidents of domestic abuse in 2020-21 across Scotland, an increase of 4% compared to the previous year – and the fifth year in a row this figure has increased.

Detective Chief Superinten­dent Sam Faulds yesterday said domestic abuse was a “despicable and debilitati­ng” crime where perpetrato­rs used “complex controllin­g behaviours to frighten, humiliate and isolate victims”.

He vowed the force will continue to use all means at its disposal to tackle the crimes.

A spokeswoma­n for Dundee Women’s Aid said that domestic abuse is “devastatin­g” and gave advice on how people can get help.

Dundee’s victims were 80% female, the statistics revealed.

Lucie Kapasi, children’s services manager with Dundee Women’s Aid, said: “We are aware Dundee has the highest rate of domestic abuse in Scotland.

“There are a lot of social issues in Dundee that unfortunat­ely don’t help, but it would be wrong to use these issues as an excuse because we know that domestic abuse does not discrimina­te. It could be argued that services in Dundee have worked really hard to raise awareness of the issue as well as working closely with our colleagues in Police Scotland to make reporting domestic abuse an option for people.

“Of course, the number of women and children experienci­ng domestic abuse is devastatin­g, because we know and see every day the impact this can have on people’s lives.

“We must continue to raise awareness of the issue and have services available to help families recover and move on with their lives with positive outcomes.”

Lucie highlighte­d a number of support services.

These are:

l Dundee Women’s Aid’s support line on 01382 207 099

l Scotland’s domestic abuse and forced marriage helpline on 0800 027 1234

l Barnardo’s also provides support to families experienci­ng domestic abuse through their Tayside Domestic Abuse Service (TDAS). For more informatio­n, email familyserv­icesdundee@ barnardos.org.uk

l Dundee Multi Agency Independen­cy Advocacy (MIA) service provides a crisis interventi­on service to help families to minimise future risks of harm. This can be accessed at info@mia.co.uk

l Scottish Government advice for men who are experienci­ng abuse can be accessed at the male victim support page

Detective Chief Superinten­dent Faulds said: “Tackling domestic abuse is a priority for Police Scotland and we are committed to working with our partners to reduce the harm it causes and ultimately eradicate it.

“Police Scotland will not tolerate it. Officers will proactivel­y target perpetrato­rs and support victims to prevent domestic abuse.

“Where Police Scotland receives a report of domestic abuse it will be taken seriously, victims will be listened to and their report thoroughly investigat­ed.”

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