Clare's law: how the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme works

Abusive pasts of over 1,300 violent partners revealed under Clare's law – but is the law being applied fairly?

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A scheme which aims to protect people from violent partners by allowing police to disclose their history of abuse to present partners has been used more than 1,300 times in less than a year.

Under Clare's law, police in England and Wales released information about the violent pasts of 1,335 people after receiving 3,760 requests. However, the numbers is expected to be much higher as three police forces failed to respond, the BBC reports.

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