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WorldWorld Cup: Sussex Police clamp down on domestic abuse

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World Cup: Sussex Police clamp down on domestic abuse

Domestic abusers are being targeted by Sussex Police in the run-up to and during the men’s football World Cup in Qatar.

As part of the force’s “proactive” response, 49 suspects were arrested the week before the event, on November 15, 16, and 17.

Domestic violence is more common during football tournaments, according to research.

Visits to high-risk individuals would also be carried out.

Domestic abuse, according to Det Supt Miles Ockwell, has “no excuse.”

“While figures may show that domestic abuse increases during football tournaments, there should be no suggestion that this could be used as a defence, or a reason, for perpetrators,” he said.

Officers will conduct safeguarding visits with specialist support workers to people known to be at high risk of domestic abuse, particularly around England games when tensions may be increased.

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The charity Women’s Aid has launched a campaign highlighting the risks women and children may face in the aftermath of matches.

A spokesperson said: “Football doesn’t cause domestic abuse, but it can heighten existing abuse.

“We know there is a carry-on effect with abuse still at an 11% increase the day after an England match.”

England drew 0-0 with USA on Friday night.

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