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Government’s consultation on criminalising Forced Marriage to be welcomed
- By Rob Halfon
- Published 12/15/2011
I have welcomed the launch of a
Government consultation on the criminalisation of forced marriage.
This follows the announcement on October 10 this year by the Prime Minister, David Cameron, that the Government would criminalise the breach of Forced Marriage Prevention Orders. These orders block forced marriages from going ahead and protect potential victims.
Although many cases of forced marriage go unreported:
* The Government's Forced Marriage Unit gave advice or support on 1,735 instances in 2010 alone.
* The youngest victim of forced marriage was just 12 years old, and the oldest 73.
* In 2010 the Forced Marriage Unit gave active assistance to 469 cases across the country.
I am glad this Government is examining how we can criminalise forced marriage while ensuring we do not discourage victims from coming forward.
We need to completely eradicate this unacceptable crime which rightly appals people across Harlow.
I fully support the tough stance of David Cameron and Theresa May against forced marriage.
Posted By Blogger to Rob's Blog at 12/14/2011 12:53:00 PM
This follows the announcement on October 10 this year by the Prime Minister, David Cameron, that the Government would criminalise the breach of Forced Marriage Prevention Orders. These orders block forced marriages from going ahead and protect potential victims.
Although many cases of forced marriage go unreported:
* The Government's Forced Marriage Unit gave advice or support on 1,735 instances in 2010 alone.
* The youngest victim of forced marriage was just 12 years old, and the oldest 73.
* In 2010 the Forced Marriage Unit gave active assistance to 469 cases across the country.
I am glad this Government is examining how we can criminalise forced marriage while ensuring we do not discourage victims from coming forward.
We need to completely eradicate this unacceptable crime which rightly appals people across Harlow.
I fully support the tough stance of David Cameron and Theresa May against forced marriage.
Posted By Blogger to Rob's Blog at 12/14/2011 12:53:00 PM
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