Any service which can help victims of domestic abuse is to be welcomed
Men who pose a high risk of domestic violence are to be given one-to-one support to change their behaviour. A new programme, known as Drive, will be aimed at the most dangerous offenders, BBC News has been told.Backed by domestic abuse charities SafeLives and Respect, it will be piloted in Essex, Sussex and South Wales. One abuse survivor said the scheme could help change the "mindset" of violent offenders.
