A MAN has been jailed for more than three years for coercively controlling a woman over a number of years and also seriously assaulting her.

Michael Lambert, 49, from Batley was jailed at Leeds Crown Court after pleading guilty to domestic offending taking place over an eight-year period.

West Yorkshire Police is encouraging victims of domestic offending to come forward following the conviction, as it continues its work to reduce violent offending against women.

Lambert was sentenced to three years and three months for offences of coercively controlling his victim between 2015 and 2023 and seriously assaulting her in an incident in 2014 in which she received a serious leg injury.

Police Constable James Healey of the Kirklees Domestic Abuse Team, who led the investigation, said: “This has been a harrowing case in which the victim reported Lambert had put her through years of domestic abuse and controlling/coercive behaviour. This included assaults, verbal abuse and restricting her social life. He also seriously injured her in an incident in 2014.

“I want to commend her courage in coming forward and reporting this abuse, allowing us to launch a full investigation resulting in this man being put behind bars.

Detective Sergeant Magee from the Kirklees Domestic Abuse Team added: “Domestic abuse offending has a dreadful impact on its victims and can be among the hardest forms of criminal offending for them to report.

"West Yorkshire Police is absolutely committed to reducing these crimes as part of ongoing work to reduce violence against women.

“Dedicated safeguarding detectives thoroughly investigate each offence reported to our department and can pledge that victims will always be treated sympathetically, with their needs put at the heart of every investigation.

“We do absolutely appreciate how hard coming forward can be as a victim of this offending, but I would really encourage victims to take that difficult first step and contact us.

“No-one should have to suffer domestic abuse and contacting us allows us to investigate and put in place the necessary support victims will require.”