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Showing 111 - 120 of 133 results for crime type "Sexual offences" & area "CPS"

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With studies suggesting one in three relationships now start online*, the Crown Prosecution Service has provided additional tools for prosecutors to tackle harmful myths and stereotypes around online dating head on, to reflect this rapid shift in the way people date. In addition to updated legal…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS
A major programme of work to narrow the gap between reported rapes and those which reach court is underway at the Crown Prosecution Service as part of an ambitious five-year plan to drive confidence in the justice system. This summer saw the launch of RASSO 2025 - the CPS strategy on…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS
Prosecutors in London have been working closely with police in a collective effort to improve prosecution volumes for rape and serious sexual offences. The CPS and the Metropolitan police have committed to an action plan, which is designed to boost the number of rape and serious sexual offences…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS London North London South
The growing exchange of naked selfies, misconceptions about the use of ‘hook up’ dating sites and discussion of why sexual assault victims may remain in contact with their attacker all form part of new draft guidance for prosecutors on rape myths and stereotypes published by the Crown Prosecution…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS
Prosecutors in the North East have been working with police to make promising strides in improving file quality and reducing delays in charging decisions for rape and sexual assault cases. Staff in the region’s Rape and serious Sexual Offences Unit (RASSO) joined forces with colleagues from…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS North East
Improving the experience of rape victims who enter the justice system has been the subject of pioneering joint working between CPS East Midlands and voluntary and public sector groups. Rape prosecutors are committed to giving victims of these offences a voice in court, so the CPS recognised it…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS East Midlands
Successful initiatives in CPS Thames and Chiltern have seen a significant rise in rape cases being charged. CPS Thames and Chiltern have seen their charge rate for rape cases increase from 60.5% in 2018-19 to 77.5% in 2019-20. This increase is a result of initiatives that the area has launched…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS Thames and Chiltern
Prosecutors and police forces in the South East have been working tirelessly to address the gap between reported rapes and cases reaching court. Robust discussions about barriers to prosecution identified that earlier and more meaningful engagement between police and the CPS could drive up the…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS South East
The Crown Prosecution service has drafted operational guidance on pre-trial therapy with assistance of experts and voluntary sector providers to enable all victims to receive the support they need. The draft guidance, which stresses that no victim should delay accessing the therapeutic support…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS
The CPS today publishes new guidance to assist prosecutors considering cases of sexual violence within LGBT communities. The same-sex stereotypes guidance addresses the specific issues that arise in relation to abuse involving gay, bisexual and transgender complainants and suspects. Drawn up…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS

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