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Response
We consulted with our Professional Standards department (PSD) who have provided the following information regarding your request.
Question 1
PSD have conducted a search on their system for all cases in the financial years 22/23 – 25/26 with the following factors attached:
National factors:
Local Factors:
Please note, the individual totals do not add up to the final grand total; this is because officers can have multiple allegations across several years. Therefore, one officer may have been counted more than once in the individual column/row breakdowns. The final grand total is a distinct count of the number of officers and is the exact number of officers who have had reports of domestic abuse against them between 2020-2026
Please see document entitled ‘Response data 576_26’.
Question 2
PSD have conducted a search on their system for the following:
|
Outcome |
Number of Officers |
|
Arrested |
10 |
|
Charged |
1 |
|
Sentenced |
1 |
|
Subject to Disciplinary |
2 |
|
Dismissed |
1 |
|
Ongoing |
2 |
Question 3
All cases in the financial years 22/23 – 25/26 were searched for cases with National factors:
- VAWG – police perpetrated
Local Factors:
- VAWG - Allegation against member of Police
- VAWG - Officer against another officer
- VAWG - Officer against ex partner who is officer
- VAWG - Officer perpetrator
- VAWG - Officer/police victim
- VAWG - police perpetrated female
- VAWG - police perpetrated male
Please see document entitled ‘Response data 576_26’.
Question 4
|
22/23 |
23/24 |
24/25 |
25/26 |
Ongoing |
|
|
Number of officers |
2 |
2 |
4 |
1 |
2 |
Question 5
|
|
Gross Misconduct |
Misconduct |
|
Written Warning |
0 |
1 |
|
Final Written Warning |
1 |
2 |
|
Dismissed |
5 |
0 |
|
Ongoing |
2 |
0 |
Question 6
South Wales Police work with TABW. An independent emotional support and advocacy service for victims of police perpetrated Violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence. Independent Police Perpetrated Domestic Violence Advisors (IPPVA) provide emotional and practical support to victims.
Information can be found using the following link:
Tabw - Vale Domestic Abuse Services
This is in addition to external support services and safeguarding provided by other agencies.