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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 24/06, in which the MPA states that the proposals to change sentencing for domestic violence must not be accepted. Sections available here: Content MPA statement - proposals to change sentencing for domestic violence must not be accepted 24/06 Cindy Butts, deputy chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority and chair of the Authority’s new Domestic Violence Board, said today:
Notes to editors1. The MPA Domestic Violence Board aims to secure continuous improvements in the Met’s response to domestic violence by sharing best practice and innovation with all the agencies, both voluntary and statutory, working in London. 2. It will add value to the police response by forging closer working relationships between agencies and ensuring that the Met’s 32 individual borough operational command units across the capital learn from successful projects and develop their services. 3. The Board met for the first time on Wednesday April 5 2006. Further media informationFor further information, please contact the MPA press office |
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