SINGAPORE-About 10 per cent of people who abuse their loved ones, especially the more serious cases, do not turn up for counselling sessions when asked to do so but soon they may not have a choice. Legislative levers are about to be put in place that will compel them to go. The Taskforce on Family Violence, in a report released on Thursday( Sept 23), said enforcement needs to be enhanced. This will include moves like making it an offence to breach counselling orders, as well as mandatory assessm
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2021-09-23 00:00:00.0