Strengthened protections for victims of domestic abuse will come into force on the Isle of Man in January, the home affairs minister has said.
The Domestic Abuse Act 2020 will let those alleged to have committed offences be banned from victims’ homes.
It will also create specific offences relating to domestic abuse and coercive and controlling behaviour.
Jayne Poole-Wilson said the laws would create “legal protections for victims and survivors” for the first time.
Isle of Man Police recorded a 21% rise in domestic abuse rates on the island in 2020.