Dear Ms Thomas,
Gloucestershire Constabulary Freedom of Information request 2017.0990
On 11 October 2017 you sent an email constituting a request under the Freedom of
Information Act asking the following:
1. How many males accessed/utilised the Domestic Abuse Disclosure Scheme known as
"Clare's Law in 2015 by either Right to Know or Right to Ask?"
2. How many females accessed/utilised the Domestic Abuse Disclosure Scheme known as
"Clare's Law in 2015 by either Right to Know or Right to Ask ?"
3. How many males accessed/utilised the Domestic Abuse Disclosure Scheme known as
"Clare's Law in 2016 by either Right to Know or Right to Ask?"
4. How many females accessed/utilised the Domestic Abuse Disclosure Scheme known as
"Clare'es Law in 2016 by either Right to Know or Right to Ask ?"
Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 s1, I can confirm that Gloucestershire
Constabulary holds some relevant information.
1. Zero
2. 70
3. Zero
4. 63
If you are not satisfied with this response or any actions taken in dealing with your request,
you have the right to ask that we review your case under our internal procedure. Please
note that a request for an internal review must be made within 20 working days of the
response to your original request.
If you decide to request that such a review is undertaken and following this process you are
stil unsatisfied, you then have the right to direct your complaint to the Information
Commissioner for consideration.
Yours sincerely,
Mrs J Steedman
Disclosure Officer
Gloucestershire Constabulary