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Criminal cases that the Crown Prosecution Service take to court are in the news every day. This section also covers many issues related to our work, including violence against women and girls, hate crime, support for victims and witnesses, statistics, and speeches by the Director of Public Prosecutions and other senior staff.

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Working with the media

To make criminal court reporting more open, the CPS, police, and media representatives created a joint protocol (agreement) for working together. We are currently working on an updated version of the protocol. 

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The Crown Prosecution Service has published an online support guide specifically for disabled victims and witnesses of crime. The guide which the CPS produced with support from organisations that work with disabled people, can be found on the CPS website - versions will also be available in…
News Item Hate crime CPS
If you are the victim of crime, the prospect of a day in court can be a daunting one. This can be especially true if you are the victim of a homophobic, biphobic or transphobic hate crime, where there are concerns over 'outing' or being re-victimised. These concerns can all contribute to…
News Item CPS
The CPS has come a long way since 1986, and our commitment to delivering justice is stronger than ever. The average house price was £36,000 when I joined the Crown Prosecution Service. The year? 1986 - and in October the Crown Prosecution Service became fully operational across England and Wales…
Speech CPS
St Mary's Sexual Assault Referral Centre annual conference speech Opening Good Afternoon. Thank you for inviting me to your annual conference and for giving me the opportunity to discuss how we can ensure children and young witnesses are properly supported in the criminal justice system. …
Speech CPS
Director of Public Prosecutions, Alison Saunders, on the link between diversity and inclusion and delivering a better service. Originally published on the Civil Service Blog. Those of you who regularly read this blog will know that increasing diversity is a top priority for the leadership of the…
Speech CPS
Introduction Imagine you are a victim of crime. You have had the courage to report it. If there is any evidence to suggest who the perpetrator was, would you want the case to go before the courts? And if you're told it won't, would you want the chance to challenge that decision? If it…
Speech CPS
Consent Is... beautiful, it is enthusiasm, it is free choice, it is mutual. It is NOT assumed, NOT a right of marriage, NOT in the clothes you wear. These views, shared on Twitter this week in response to our new awareness campaign, show that the vast majority of people fully understand consent…
Speech Sexual offences CPS
A Leicester man has been convicted of attempted murder and sentenced to life imprisonment for four serious attacks in the Belgrave area of the city. Carlos Vinodchandra Racitalal (33) tried to kill four different people in seemingly unconnected attacks. His first attack was on 2 January this…
Press Release Violent crime CPS East Midlands
Four members of the banned group National Action have been jailed for posting racist stickers on a university campus. Chad Mark Williams-Allen (26), Garry Jack (21) and two other men placed stickers in five places around the Aston University campus in Birmingham, including on a prominent…
Press Release Terrorism CPS
A married couple from Oxford have today (21 June) been found guilty of sending money to their Daesh-supporting son in Syria and sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment suspended for 12 months. John Letts, 58, and Sally Lane, 56, were each charged with entering into a funding arrangement for the…
Press Release Terrorism CPS

Press Office contact details

Please note that our Press Office is NOT able to deal with issues or queries from members of the public - these contact details are for accredited journalists ONLY. Do not call this number unless you a member of the press. For all general enquiries, please visit contact.cps.gov.uk.

If you are a national or international journalist with a media enquiry, you can contact the CPS Press Office on 020 3357 0906 or email [email protected] (9am-5pm weekdays only).

For out-of-hours media enquiries please call 020 3357 0906 to reach the duty press officer.

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The Crown Prosecution Service on social media

If you follow us on social media, you can expect posts covering some or all of the following:

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  • Policy updates from the Director of Public Prosecutions and other prosecutors;
  • Updates on media appearances by CPS staff
  • Content that explains the role of the CPS and how we work
  • Highlighting of relevant work by our criminal justice partners and other stakeholders

We will aim to be fair and accurate in all the information we publish. We will aim to correct any inaccuracies as soon as possible.

We are unable to monitor social media round the clock. We are not able to engage with all those who seek a response from us due to resources but also due to privacy and the sensitive nature of some of our work. The best way to contact the CPS is through our website.

Please do not try to report crime using social media. To report crime, please call 101 or visit your local police station. In an emergency, always call 999.

If you follow us on social media we will not automatically follow you back. Being followed by us does not imply endorsement of any kind.

Media protocol

To ensure greater openness in the reporting of criminal proceedings, the CPS, the police and media representatives developed a joint protocol for working together. We are currently in the process of updating the protocol.

Read the current protocol

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