Killers With History of Coercive Behaviour Towards Partners Face Longer Prison Sentences

Killers With History of Coercive Behaviour Towards Partners Face Longer Prison Sentences
A model flinches in the a shadow of a man with a clenched fist in an image taken in England in March 2015. PA
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The government has agreed to tougher sentences for murderers who have a history of coercive or controlling behaviour against their partners.

The Ministry of Justice said excessive or gratuitous violence, sometimes dubbed “overkill,” would also be made an aggravating factor for judges when sentencing in murder cases.

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