Jersey
On 11 March 2026, Jersey's States Assembly approved significant amendments to the Domestic Abuse (Jersey) Law, strengthening protections for victims and expanding the definition of abuse to include coercive control and economic abuse.
The revised law introduces:
The government has allocated resources for training law enforcement and judicial personnel to effectively enforce the new provisions. Public awareness campaigns are planned to educate citizens on recognizing and reporting abuse.
Advocacy groups have praised the amendments as a progressive step toward addressing all forms of domestic abuse. Legal experts highlight the importance of comprehensive enforcement to ensure the law's effectiveness.
These changes align Jersey's domestic abuse laws with those in the UK and other jurisdictions that recognize non-physical forms of abuse, reflecting a broader understanding of the dynamics of domestic violence.
As the law takes effect, ongoing monitoring and community engagement will be crucial to assess its impact and address any emerging challenges.