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In a significant move to combat violence against women and girls in the UK, the government is launching a major crackdown on rapists and sex offenders, ensuring they will have nowhere to escape. The Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, is set to announce the expansion of Clare’s Law to include offenses like stalking and sexual assault, in memory of Clare Wood, who was tragically murdered by her ex-partner with a violent history.

This initiative is part of a comprehensive strategy to address the national emergency of violence against women and girls, aiming to empower women with more control over their safety. The government is committed to deploying all resources to tackle these crimes effectively, with plans to enhance police capabilities by hiring specialized investigators to apprehend perpetrators across the country.

Additionally, new police units will be formed to crack down on online abusers, and Domestic Abuse Protection Orders will be expanded to impose strict measures on offenders. The government’s efforts to combat violence against women and girls have been intensified, with a focus on preventing these crimes and holding perpetrators accountable.

The government’s declaration of violence against women and girls as a national emergency reflects a renewed commitment to halve these crimes within a decade. Despite delays in implementing the strategy, the government is taking decisive action to ensure the safety and well-being of women and girls across the country. The ongoing efforts to address these issues underscore the importance of prioritizing the fight against gender-based violence.

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