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CPS Public statement on male victims for crimes covered by the CPS VAWG Strategy

As part of the revised CPS VAWG Strategy the CPS has produced a Public Statement on male victims of offences including rape, domestic abuse, harassment, stalking and child sexual abuse. The CPS has always been committed to securing justice for all victims, both male and female, and applies policies fairly and equally.
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Prostitution and Exploitation of Prostitution

Introduction General Issues Public Interest Considerations Drugs Conditional Cautioning Links with Human Trafficking Violence against women involved in prostitution Special measures and Achieving Best Evidence (ABE) video interviews Domestic violence Guidance by…
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Casework Quality Standards

Introduction These standards are issued by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). The DPP is the head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) which is the principal public prosecution service for England and Wales. The DPP operates independently under the superintendence of the Attorney…
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Pre-trial witness interviews

Prosecution lawyers have to decide whether or not cases should go to trial. In order to do this they have to go through the evidence collected by the police and make sure they understand it.
Project Areas Public Accountability and Inclusion Policy and Guidance Business Information

After the trial

After the trial the Witness Care Unit will inform you of the outcome of your case. Appeals People convicted by a magistrates' court can appeal to the Crown Court against their conviction and the sentence. People convicted by the Crown Court can appeal to the Court of Appeal. If these…
Project Areas Public Accountability and Inclusion Policy and Guidance Business Information

Before the trial

Before the day of the trial it is a good idea to find out as much as you can about what will happen and what is expected of you. Your witness care officer may do a 'needs assessment' with you to see if you need special help in court. This help may range from an interpreter, to a closed…
Project Areas Public Accountability and Inclusion Policy and Guidance Business Information

The court case

Magistrates' court Most criminal cases are heard in a magistrates' court. The magistrates are usually people who live in the local community, sometimes called justices of the peace. There are usually three magistrates who are supported by a legally trained advisor. Sometimes cases are…
Project Areas Public Accountability and Inclusion Policy and Guidance Business Information

Investigation

The next stage is investigation, where the police gather evidence. The police may ask you to tour the area where the offence happened to help identify the offender. They may also ask you to look at photographs or attend an identity parade. Police investigations can take a long time. It…
Project Areas Public Accountability and Inclusion Policy and Guidance Business Information

Keeping you informed

Once a charge has been brought the police will pass your file on to your local Witness Care Unit. They ensure that victims and witnesses are kept at the centre of the criminal justice system. The Witness Care Unit manages the care of victims and witnesses from the point of charge through to…
Project Areas Public Accountability and Inclusion Policy and Guidance Business Information

Victim's personal statement

In addition to giving a witness statement you can, if you want to, give a victim's personal statement. This allows you to include anything you have not said in your witness statement and could include the following: How the crime has affected you physically, emotionally or financially …
Project Areas Public Accountability and Inclusion Policy and Guidance Business Information