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Showing 21 - 25 of 25 results for crime type "Sexual offences" & area "South East"

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Man jailed over prolonged sexual attack on 13-year-old

A man who drove from Bedford to Worthing before abducting a 13-year-old boy and subjecting him to a three-and-a-half-hour ordeal, where he was raped and sexually assaulted, has been jailed for 10 years.
Press Release Sexual offences South East

Man who undertook “campaign of rape” jailed for 19 and a half years

A man who undertook what was described in court as a “campaign of rape” over a seven-year period has been jailed for 19 and a half years. Alan Hurst was also given a five and a half year extended licence. He targeted the child victim between 2015 and 2022. She shared with her friend what was…
Press Release Sexual offences South East

New approach to prosecuting adult rape cases in South East leads to more cases being charged

New figures from CPS internal data shows that the number of rape referrals made by Kent, Surrey and Sussex Police has almost trebled in the last three years. The South East has been taking part in a pilot programme to transform how adult rapes are prosecuted, which is now being rolled out…
Press Release Sexual offences South East

How prosecutors in CPS South East are working to close rape charging gap

Prosecutors and police forces in the South East have been working tirelessly to address the gap between reported rapes and cases reaching court.
Press Release Sexual offences CPS South East

South East top lawyer joins new commission on domestic and sexual violence

CPS South East's Chief Crown Prosecutor has joined a new commission looking at domestic and sexual violence.
News Item Domestic abuse Sexual offences South East

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