This is so fascinating. In the U.K., you can request if a person has a history of domestic violence and they will disclose it (even just multiple arrests without convictions). It is called Clare's Law. Pretty interesting.
Google it for various explanations about how it works.
Here is one.
Clare's Law: 1,300 domestic abuse disclosures made - BBC News
But there is so many factor's to consider. For example, wouldn't you want to be able to inquire about your daughter's boyfriend who you think is hurting her? I would.
Also, it might stop some hidden abuse if abusers know their information could be released to future partners. Preventative a bit, maybe??
Do the crime, do the time?
What about privacy? Other crimes that should be disclosed?
A bit fascinating to contemplate. I wonder how it will all turn out? Public register? Employers searching??
(All posts welcome. I am not sensitive or thin skinned. Let 'er rip. )
Google it for various explanations about how it works.
Here is one.
Clare's Law: 1,300 domestic abuse disclosures made - BBC News
But there is so many factor's to consider. For example, wouldn't you want to be able to inquire about your daughter's boyfriend who you think is hurting her? I would.
Also, it might stop some hidden abuse if abusers know their information could be released to future partners. Preventative a bit, maybe??
Do the crime, do the time?
What about privacy? Other crimes that should be disclosed?
A bit fascinating to contemplate. I wonder how it will all turn out? Public register? Employers searching??
(All posts welcome. I am not sensitive or thin skinned. Let 'er rip. )
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