Police in the Highlands and Islands are warning domestic abuse offenders that there is no hiding place as they carry out their annual festive campaign.
Over the festive holidays, officers from the Domestic Abuse Investigation Unit will be supporting local police to target those responsible for violence, intimidation, harassment and bullying against partners, ex-partners and their family members.
Visits will be conducted to those currently with bail restrictions for domestic abuse offences to ensure they are complying with their conditions.
Detective Inspector Caroline MacKay from N Division’s Public Protection Unit said: “Police Scotland and our partners are focussed on tackling domestic abuse all year round, and the festive period is a particularly significant period where domestic incidents are likely to increase. We want to remind people that help and support is always available if you need it, 24 hours a day.
“We would encourage everyone to report incidents of domestic abuse, however we also understand that leaving an abusive relationship can be an enormous step so both police and partners wish to emphasise that we are also here to support and assist you whether you wish to remain in an abusive relationship or not.
“Advice and support can be offered to you with regards to home and personal security, to assisting you to a place of safety and any further concerns you may have. In the event of an emergency, please call the police on 999 (if the incident is ongoing or life is in danger) for all other inquiries please dial 101. I would like to reassure all victims of domestic abuse that any report made to the police will be investigated with the utmost professionalism and sensitivity.”
The Disclosure Scheme for Domestic Abuse Scotland offers everyone a formal method to make inquiries about individuals to establish whether they have a history of domestic abuse/violence.
Heather Williams, manager of Ross-shire Women’s Aid, said: “If you feel frightened of your partner or ex-partner, are unable to do the things you would like to because of your partner or ex-partner, feel like you are constantly walking in egg shells then help and support is available to you.”