Main content
Why the world cup could mean a rise in domestic violence: we hear from survivors
The number of domestic abuse-related crimes is on the rise.
The police recorded more than 900 thousand instances in the last year and there are concerns the situation will only get worse during the world cup.
Reported incidents increase by 26 percent if England play and 38 percent if they lose.
Zoe Dronfield lives in Finham and is a survivor of domestic violence who campaigns for women's rights. She gave 麻豆社 CWR's Phil Upton her reaction to those statistics.
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from 28/11/2022
-
Coventry City takeover deal faces challenge
Duration: 06:03
More clips from CWR Breakfast with Phil Upton
-
Star School: Leigh C of E Academy Star Staff
Duration: 03:14
-
Star School: Leigh Church of England Academy
Duration: 03:11
-
Star School: Blue Coat School Star Staff
Duration: 03:22
-
Star School: Blue Coat Church of England School
Duration: 03:09