AJ/GUS – NOTTINGHAM

[post_title_first_line]AJ/GUS – NOTTINGHAM

Court records and police involvement indicate a history of behaviour involving domestic abuse and harassment.

The individual has been involved in matters concerning:
• Physical and psychological abuse
• Controlling and manipulative behaviour
• Repeated harassment
• A documented history of domestic violence–related offences

Such patterns of behaviour are recognised by safeguarding agencies as posing a risk to partners and family members, particularly where coercive control and repeated harassment are present.

This information is shared for awareness and safeguarding purposes, based on recorded outcomes and patterns identified by authorities.

Clare’s Law – Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme

Under Clare’s Law, anyone can request information from the police about a current or former partner’s history of domestic abuse, violence, or controlling behaviour if there is a concern about safety.

You do not need proof to ask. If police believe there is a risk, relevant information can be disclosed to help protect you or others.

If you feel unsafe or are worried about someone else, contact your local police force to make a Clare’s Law (Right to Ask) request.

Support is available, and help can be accessed confidentially.

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