MailOnline reports. She hopes it will help protect women like her mother from unknowingly entering a new relationship with a violent partner.Under the conditions of a register, those convicted would have to tell the police if they are starting to see someone who would then be informed of their past by the authorities.The current Clare's Law or the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme, potential victims must make the move to enquire about their partner's history of abuse which could be too intimidating for someone already in a controlling relationship.Murderer Andrew Hooper was able to keep his previous convictions for domestic abuse offences, hidden when he met Georgia's mother.'Georgia told MailOnline: "I wish there could have been a.
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