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Safety messages go mobile on Nottingham’s consent themed bus

Messages about safety for women and girls will be going mobile through the streets of Nottingham as new branded transport has taken to the roads. The double decker bus and tram, which carry important messages about consent in the form of an A-Z on their side, were launched this week carrying…
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CPS Says: CPS and NPCC respond toThe Criminal Justice Joint Inspection (CJJI) of how well the criminal justice system serves survivors of rape

The Crown Prosecution Service and the National Police Chiefs' Council have responded to the report 'How well does the criminal justice system serve survivors of rape - Phase 2' from the Criminal Justice Joint Inspection (CJJI). You can read the full CPS response to the report on our website. Max…
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CPS publishes interim fundamental principles on victims accessing pre-trial therapy

Victims should prioritise their well-being and not hesitate in receiving therapy for any reason connected with a police investigation or prosecution, the CPS has said. Ahead of full updated guidance being published later this year, the fundamental principles on pre-trial therapy has been…
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No stone left unturned to transform rape case handling says Director of Public Prosecutions

Innovative pilots spearheading joint working with police Recruitment to boost prosecutor numbers in rape units Stronger focus on victim support 'Leaving no stone unturned' to transform the way rape prosecutions are handled is key to helping more victims see justice, the Director of…
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UPSKIRTING: Public urged to report offenders as prosecutions double

Upskirting prosecutions more than doubled over the second year of the legislation being in force, with CPS analysis finding at least a third of offenders are also committing other serious sexual crimes. In total, 46 men and one teenage boy were prosecuted for 128 offences under the Voyeurism …
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Speech by Max Hill QC to the National Criminal Justice Conference

Good afternoon, everyone. I am pleased to be here with you today, and it is a pleasure to follow the Chief Magistrate – supporting vulnerable victims and witnesses is a priority for all of us, and it was invaluable to hear his insight. I trust you have found the conference enjoyable, and that it…
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New minimum standards for rape and sexual assault victim support

We know that when victims have good emotional and practical support from our excellent ISVA partners, and close liaison with police and prosecutors, the criminal justice process becomes more manageable for them and justice outcomes improve. Currently there is a gap on setting out what best practice…
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CPS statement on the judgment in the judicial review of the prosecution of rape and serious sexual offences

On 26 and 27 January, the Court of Appeal heard a judicial review launched by the End Violence Against Women (EVAW) coalition against the CPS. Their case was that a change to CPS rape and serious sexual offences guidance amounted to an illegal change of approach to prosecuting rapes, which has…
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Max Hill QC, DPP, on the the judgment in the judicial review of the prosecution of rape and serious sexual offences

Today, Monday 15 March, Lord Burnett dismissed the application for Judicial Review from the End Violence Against Women (EVAW) coalition against the CPS. In his full response to today’s judgment, the Director of Public Prosecutions Max Hill QC said: “The devastating impact and the scale of…
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Closer working between CPS and police helping to increase charges of rape and serious sexual offences in the West Midlands

As part of a collective effort across the criminal justice system to tackle the discrepancy between rape and sexual offence cases being reported and taken to court, senior police officers and legal managers across the country are now working closer and communicating more regularly. In the West…
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