A new campaign to combat domestic abuse has been launched on a dating app for the first time.Set up by Police Scotland, Is It Me?
targets young men aged 18 to 25 in an effort stop domestic abuse before it starts. The latest Scottish Government statistics show police recorded 64,807 incidents of domestic abuse in 2021-22, with 81 per cent (more than 50,000) of reported cases involving a female victim and male suspected perpetrator.The new campaign highlights behaviours in new relationships that are abusive and that might be indicative of future, escalating abuse.
Launched on Tuesday (December 13), it will be shown on social media including, for the first time Tinder, throughout the festive period.Assistant Chief Constable Bex Smith said: “Stopping your new partner seeing friends, checking their phone, demeaning them, is neither caring nor romantic.
These are controlling, abusive behaviours.“In the campaign, we are asking men to reflect on how they behave. If they see themselves and their behaviour in this campaign, then they need to take a hard look at themselves and get help.“Domestic abuse comes in many forms, and it’s not always obvious at the start of a relationship, but there can be early signs of attempts to control and coerce.
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