Health2/17/2026The Guardian

Police ‘determined’ to target abusers who drive women to suicide but say they lack resources

Police ‘determined’ to target abusers who drive women to suicide but say they lack resources

The article discusses the efforts of the police to target domestic abusers who drive women to suicide, despite facing significant challenges. The National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) lead for domestic abuse, Assistant Commissioner Louisa Rolfe, has stated that the police are "determined to do more" to hold these abusers accountable. However, officers are dealing with huge caseloads and are hampered by a lack of resources, with 20% of all crime relating to domestic abuse in most forces. The article also reveals the true toll of female suicides with domestic abuse at their core, highlighting the need for more resources and support to address this pressing issue.

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