Enable people to find out if housemates have a record of violence

We ask the Government to legislate and provide statutory guidance to police which sets out a clear process for enabling people to request information from the police about whether housemates have a record of violent offences

This petition closed on 30 Dec 2023 with 373 signatures


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People who move into a shared property should be able to make a police application, to find out if a housemate has a record of offences including physical, emotional or sexual abuse and for the police to have a clear process for responding to such requests.

Many people, including myself, live or have lived in house shares with a housemate who has made them feel uncomfortable. The number of people living in house shares is continuously increasing so we believe it is vital that such a process exists so people are better able to protect themselves from risks.


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