Operation DACRRe – Domestic Abuse Covid Recovery & Response

Operation Dacrre targets repeat domestic abuse offenders in Cumbria whilst offering additional support to victims and their families.

Today (26th April), Police have launched the deployment stage of Op Dacrre – an operation tackling repeat domestic abuse offenders across Cumbria.

Over the last year, Police have analysed data to identify prolific offenders and individuals in need of additional safeguarding and support.

During the pandemic police saw a marked increase in repeat offending linked to domestic abuse with over 900 crimes recorded against 111 victims.

Dedicated, specially trained officers have been deployed under Op Dacrre to make visits to those identified as repeat offenders and their victims.

Under Op Dacrre, victims will be provided with a consistent, single point of contact, to report crimes and concerns to.

Officers will be assessing safeguarding and safety planning to ensure plans remain comprehensive and affective. Support services and partner agencies will be working in partnership with Op Dacrre officers to provide victims with tailored support.

To help address their offending and manage their behaviour; offenders will be risk assessed and allocated to appropriate offender management operations and initiatives. Offenders will also be assigned officers to contact should they need support to help stop their offending.

Op DACRRe team lead, Detective Sergeant Deborah Story said:

“Every day we see the damage domestic abuse brings upon communities, individuals and families.

“The pandemic has created unprecedented times and brought about new challenges for police and victims alike.

“Whilst those facing domestic abuse were allowed to flee their home during lockdowns, circumstances meant it was not always as straight forward as that.

“Now, with restrictions easing, we need to ensure there are no physical or perceived barriers for victims in taking their next positive step forward.

“We also need to work with offenders, to address their behaviour and stop the cycle of repeat offending.

 “Offenders should expect a knock at their door from us imminently. Having repeatedly offended, we know who they are, and we’ll be monitoring them very closely.

“Domestic abuse is a crime and it will not be tolerated”.

If you have been the victim of domestic abuse, or are concerned for someone who is, you can report this in the safety of your local police station, online here (www.cumbria.police.uk/reportit) or by calling 101. Always dial 999 in an emergency.

You can access support services regardless of if you have reported a crime to the police. To access support services independently, contact Victim Support 24/7 on 0808 1689 111 or visit the Cumbria Together website www.cumbriatogether.com.


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