Police issue posters on domestic abuse amid coronavirus lockdown concerns

A Lincolnshire Police chief issued advice last week offering support services for those who may find themselves victims of abuse, made worse by the current coronavirus lockdown.
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As Assistant Chief Constable Kerrin Wilson set out last week, domestic abuse will remain a priority for the force, despite its other commitments to enforce the virus emergency rules.

The force will be continuing to encourage those who endure abuse to seek help and will also reach out to those who are concerned about their own behaviour.

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To that end they have produced posters which will be circulating across the county in various ways.

Lincolnshire Police will continue to support and investigate people involved in domestic abuse.Lincolnshire Police will continue to support and investigate people involved in domestic abuse.
Lincolnshire Police will continue to support and investigate people involved in domestic abuse.

These posters are available here and here to download and print and welcome people using them in any way that could help spread the message of support available be that in your place of work, in a publication or on a website.

Full interview with ACC Kerrin Wilson here: