Violence against women soars by 40% in national emergency'
Briefly

Deputy Chief Constable Maggie Blyth branded violence against women and girls a national emergency, emphasizing that almost 3,000 such crimes are recorded by the police daily.
The report highlights that many survivors do not report their experiences to the police, indicating the issue is much larger than the data suggests.
TV star Georgia Harrison expressed horror over the dramatic rise in violence against women cases, citing her own experience of being a victim of revenge porn.
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