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Fall in “honour-based” abuse offences in London last year

The Met recorded 427 offences in 2021-22, down 8% from 462 the previous year
By Sonja Tutty, Data Reporter

Police forces across England and Wales recorded 2,887
Police forces across England and Wales recorded 2,887 “honour-based” abuse offences in the year to March 2022, up 6% from 2,725 the previous year

The Metropolitan Police recorded a decrease in “honour-based” abuse offences last year, new figures show – despite an increase across England and Wales.

Karma Nirvana, a charity supporting victims of honour-based abuse, said more work needs to be done to ensure victims feel safe enough to report the abuse to police.

Police consider HBA as an incident or crime involving violence, threats of violence, intimidation, coercion or abuse which has been committed to “protect or defend the honour of an individual, family or community” for perceived breaches of the family or community’s code of behaviour.

Recent figures from the Home Office show police forces across England and Wales recorded 2,887 HBA crimes in the year to March 2022, up 6% from 2,725 the previous year.

The Met recorded 427 of these offences in 2021-22, down 8% from 462 the year prior.

The Home Office began collecting data from police forces on HBA offences on a mandatory basis from April 2019, with 2,024 offences recorded in the first year. Data from 2019-20 excludes Greater Manchester Police due to IT issues and does not provide a breakdown by police force.

Excluding Greater Manchester Police, there has been a 25% rise in HBA offences in two years.

Ann Bonner, Karma Nirvana analyst, said many victims suffer from more than one type of HBA at the hand of multiple perpetrators, which creates further barriers in reporting to the police.

She added: “We are encouraged to see a slight increase in the recording of offences involving so-called ‘honour-based’ abuse recorded by the police in England and Wales during 2021-22.”

The Home Office said it recognised HBA is a “hidden crime” and victims can be reluctant to bring the abuse to the attention of police. “These data, therefore, are likely to only represent a small proportion of the actual HBA offences committed in year ending March 2022,” it added.

Honour-based abuse can include female genital mutilation and forced marriage – in the last year, 68 HBA-related FGM offenses were logged by police across England and Wales, while 117 HBA-related forced marriage offences were recorded.

Two years ago, 74 FGM offences and 140 forced marriage offences were recorded excluding Greater Manchester Police.

Ann Bonner said “there is still so much to be done” to encourage victims in coming forward. “A lot of the time, a lot of the victims are worried about repercussions from perpetrators and mistrust the police. They don’t feel like they are going to be believed.”

She added the charity works with police to train them in identifying HBA when they have been contacted about other crime, especially domestic abuse.

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