'Some people just don't want to change'
A new programme aims to help perpetrators of domestic abuse change their behaviour and it will be compulsory for the most high-risk offenders.
However Rayna Holden, who was physically and emotionally abused by her former partner, believes although it could be a good approach, there are people who "just do not want to change".
She was repeatedly attacked by her ex boyfriend, and eventually left on the ground by him after an attack in a pub car park.
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