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Guidance: Domestic Homicide Sentencing Review

Ministry Of Justice

April 14
18:31 2023

About the Domestic Homicide Sentencing Review

The government commissioned an independent expert, Clare Wade KC, to review sentencing in domestic homicide cases to establish whether current law and sentencing guidelines are fit for purpose and identify options for reform.

The Domestic Homicide Sentencing Review was published in March 2023 alongside a package of proposed reforms to change the law so that sentencing reflects the seriousness of domestic homicides.

The government will publish a full response to the Review in summer 2023.

Domestic Homicide Sentencing Review

The government published the independent Domestic Homicide Sentencing Review undertaken by Clare Wade KC on 17 March 2023.

Domestic Homicide Sentencing Review (PDF, 825 KB, 136 pages)

Domestic Homicide Sentencing Review (large print version) (PDF, 988 KB, 340 pages)

Domestic Homicide Sentencing Review (Welsh translation) (PDF, 1.07 MB, 142 pages)

Written Ministerial Statement regarding the Domestic Homicide Sentencing Review

The Deputy Prime Minister made a written statement to Parliament alongside publication of the Domestic Homicide Sentencing Review on 17 March 2023. The statement announced the publication of the Review and a package of proposed reforms the government will take forward in advance of the full government response to change the law so that sentencing reflects the seriousness of domestic homicides.

Written Ministerial Statement: Domestic Homicide Sentencing Review (PDF, 103 KB, 3 pages)

Initial Case Review

The initial Case Review looked in detail at a sample of domestic homicide cases and was used to inform Clare Wade KCs Domestic Homicide Sentencing Review.

Domestic Homicide Sentencing Review: Findings of the Initial Case review (PDF, 236 KB, 17 pages)

Terms of Reference

Domestic Homicide Sentencing Review: Terms of Reference

Published 17 March 2023
Last updated 14 April 2023 +show all updates
  1. Welsh translation added and Initial Case Review updated.

  2. First published.

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