Clause 23 - Effect of non-compliance
Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Bill [Lords]
5:15 pm

Lady Lady Hermon (North Down, UUP)
I have a minor, technical point to make. The Minister will be able to dismiss it quickly and resolve the question in my mind.
Given the example of the old code in Northern Ireland, I presume that the need to comply with the code of practice for victims will apply to the police. Subsection (2) says that
''the code is admissible in evidence in criminal or civil proceedings and a court may take into account a failure to comply with the code in determining a question in the proceedings.''
Will a police officer's failure to comply with the code of practice for victims give rise, in England and Wales, to a complaint against them to the Police Complaints Commission? If the code were, in the fullness of time, to be extended to Northern Ireland, would a police officer's failure to comply give rise to a complaint to the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland?
