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The Met targets male abusers in domestic violence crackdown
LONDON - The Metropolitan Police is using real 999 calls re-enacted from domestic abuse cases in a campaign aimed directly at male abusers, following recent legislation that makes it possible to take action against offenders without the support of the victim.
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