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FOI Reference: 388/2025
Request
This is a request for information according to the Freedom of Information Act 2000. It relates to children in recorded crimes of domestic abuse. Since the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 (https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2021/17/section/3), children are considered victims of domestic abuse if he/she “sees or hears, or experiences the effects of, the abuse,” and is related to the victim and/or perpetrator.
According to research conducted by the Safer Warwickshire Serious Violence Prevention strategy, between 2020-2023, 12% of domestic abuse incidents where a child was linked to the offence involved “violence with injury.” One third (36.5%) of children were aged under-five at the time of the first recorded violence with injury incident. The average age of a child witnessing violence in the home was just over seven years old.
Please can you provide the following information:-
By domestic abuse, I mean an incident between two individuals aged 18+ and domestic abuse can include emotional, sexual, physical and financial abuse.
Under-5
6-12 years
12 years and over
(if providing this data takes my request over the cost limit, please confine your response to Questions 1 and 3).
I can confirm that Dyfed-Powys Police does hold the information requested, as outlined below:-
Response Q1
Volumes of domestic related crimes where a child / multiple children were linked to the offence:
2022 – 2775 (5794 individual children linked to these records).
2023 – 2087 (4466 individual children linked to these records)
2024 - 2024 (4330 individual children linked to these records)
Response Q2
2022 –
|
Under 5 |
1708 |
|
5-12 years |
2882 |
|
Over 12 years |
1204 |
|
Total |
5794 |
2023 –
|
Under 5 |
1316 |
|
5-12 years |
2164 |
|
Over 12 years |
986 |
|
Total |
4466 |
2024 –
|
Under 5 |
1235 |
|
5-12 years |
2103 |
|
Over 12 years |
992 |
|
Total |
4330 |
Response Q3
2022 – 481 out of 2775 (17.3% of overall)
2023 – 271 out of 2087 (13.0% of overall)
2024 – 158 out of 2024 (7.8% of overall)
It should be noted that as a result of the systems adopted by Dyfed-Powys Police in relation to the recording of such information that the information released may or may not be accurate.
(This is a response under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and disclosed on 28/08/2025)
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