“…While strategies have been implemented in the United Kingdom to assess risk, train police officers, raise public awareness, and collect national police data to support victims of HBC, police remain inconsistent in responding to HBV (Gill & Harrison, 2016;Idriss, 2018) and scholars continue to focus on the need to improve the criminal justice system response (Gill, 2009;Gill et al, 2012;Hague et al, 2013;Hall, 2014). Existing scholarship has focused on the variations in victims' and survivors' lived experiences of HBV (Gill et al, 2018;Khan et al, 2018;Withaeckx & Coene, 2014), FM (Chantler et al, 2009;Chantler & McCarry, 2020;Esthappan et al, 2018;Gill et al, 2018;Jaspal, 2014;Samad, 2010). Interviews with women impacted by these acts of violence help us better understand the experience of reporting them to the police, whose responses vary unpredictably and may even do further harm (Gill et al, 2018;Idriss, 2018;Mulvihill et al, 2019).…”