The Blackstone's Guide series delivers concise and accessible books covering the latest legislative changes and amendments. They offer expert commentary on the scope, extent, and effects of the legislation accompanying a full copy of the Act itself.Domestic abuse and violence have been variously tackled within the criminal and civil process. For the last decade violence against women and girls has been the focus for front line professionals in
the statutory and voluntary sector and for those campaigning for law reform, culiminating in the enactment of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021.The Blackstone's Guide to the Domestic
Abuse Act 2021 is divided into four Parts. Part One will examine the context and background to the Act, providing a quick and accessible overview of the Act. Part Two breaks the Act down in full, providing a definition, meaning, and interpretation, as well as applications, or predicted applications, of use to practitioners practicing within the courts. Part Three considers the ongoing campaign for reform and the very latest developments which may have a bearing on practice, while also
acknowledging and critiquing the limitations and omissions in the Act. The full text of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 is reprinted in Part Four.This Blackstone's Guide will explore the
Act's provisions in a structured, sequential manner, with full consideration of the Act's coverage and its limitations.
The Blackstone's Guide series delivers concise and accessible books covering the latest legislative changes and amendments. They offer expert commentary on the scope, extent, and effects of the legislation accompanying a full copy of the Act itself.Domestic abuse and violence have been variously tackled within the criminal and civil process. For the last decade violence against women and girls has been the focus for front line professionals in
the statutory and voluntary sector and for those campaigning for law reform, culiminating in the enactment of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021.The Blackstone's Guide to the Domestic
Abuse Act 2021 is divided into four Parts. Part One will examine the context and background to the Act, providing a quick and accessible overview of the Act. Part Two breaks the Act down in full, providing a definition, meaning, and interpretation, as well as applications, or predicted applications, of use to practitioners practicing within the courts. Part Three considers the ongoing campaign for reform and the very latest developments which may have a bearing on practice, while also
acknowledging and critiquing the limitations and omissions in the Act. The full text of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 is reprinted in Part Four.This Blackstone's Guide will explore the
Act's provisions in a structured, sequential manner, with full consideration of the Act's coverage and its limitations.
Part 1
1: Susan Edwards: The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 - A Snapshot
2: Susan Edwards: Domestic Violence and Abuse - Context and
Background
Part 2
3: Vanessa Bettinson: Definition of 'Domestic Abuse'
4: Susan Edwards and Frank Mullane: The Domestic Abuse Commissioner
(and Domestic Homicide Reviews)
5: Martin O'Neill: Domestic Abuse Protection Notices and Orders -
Definitions, Breaches, and The Police Role
6: David Malone: Domestic Abuse Protection Orders - The Court
Procedure
7: Martin O'Neill: Breaches of Orders - Notification and Police
Powers
8: David Malone and Martin O'Neill: Variation of Orders, Court
Procedure and Other Provisions Including Electronic Monitoring
9: Gillian Jones KC: Powers to Make Other Orders in Court
Proceedings Under This Part
10: Gill Hague, Sophie Jarrett and Tina Hemingway: Local Authority
Support and Local Partnership Boards
11: Gillian Jones KC: Special Measures for Victims and
Witnesses
12: Vanessa Bettinson, Andy Phippen and Emma Bond: Offences
Involving Abusive or Violent Behaviour (S. 68)
13: Nogah Ofer, Felicia Davy, Jonathan Herring and Susan Edwards:
Offences Involving Abusive Or Violent Behaviour (S. 70- 71)
14: David Malone: Offences Committed Outside UK
15: Martin O'Neill, Matthew Bland and Vicki Mclellan: Offenders,
Police and Prosecution
16: Stephanie Harrison KC, Marina Sergides and Susan Edwards:
Homelessness, Charging
17: Pragna Patel, Janaya Walker, Fazeela Ishmael, Rob George and
Susan Edwards: Immigration, Contact Centres, Powers of Secretary of
State
18: Martin O'Neill, Susan Edwards and David Malone: Schedules
Part 3
19: Pragna Patel and Janaya Walker: The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 -
Excluding Migrant Women
20: Katy Swaine Williams: The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 - Excluding
Defences for Victims Who Offend or Allegedly Offend in the Context
of Domestic Abuse
Appendix
Copy of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021
Susan Edwards is Professor of Law at the University of Buckingham David Malone is Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS London South Gillian Jones QC is a barrister at Red Lion Chambers.
The book includes a well-written clarion call for better
professional practice. Those specialising in this area will cheer
at this. Finally, the book contains an annex of the full text of
DAA 2021 for reference. This is an excellent handbook for any
lawyer embarking on this area of law.
*Cris McCurley, Partner at Ben Hoare Bell LLP*
The guide includes a copy of the act itself, a list of 'need to
know' cases and a very helpful index. It is an important supplement
to an extremely important piece of legislation.
*Letitia Egan, Barrister at Red Lion Chambers, London, Law Society
Gazette*
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