Report presented to Parliament pursuant to Section 9 of the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985
Accounts presented to the House of Commons pursuant to Section 6(4) of the Government Resources and Accounts Act 2000
Accounts presented to the House of Lords by Command of Her Majesty
Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 8 July 2021
Chris Long, CPS Hate Crime Champion
Pride month provides a welcome opportunity to celebrate the LGBT+ community, and also encourages us to reflect on some of the barriers to equality that remain in our society. One key opportunity for the CPS to make a difference is in our approach to…
This document sets out the principles the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) will follow when selecting an advocate to prosecute a case. They apply equally to in-house and external prosecution advocates and relate to all advocacy undertaken by the CPS.
This National Framework is for use by the police and CPS across England and Wales. The framework outlines minimum standards on liaising and communicating with Independent Sexual Violence Advisers (ISVAs) and local services supporting victims who work within the criminal justice system context. The framework outlines 11 components under the following three standards:
1. Multi-Agency Partnership Working
2. Effective Processes
3. Supporting victims
These Terms apply to all Orders placed by the Customer for goods and services with a value not exceeding £10,000 (ten thousand pounds), except where the Customer specifies different terms in its Order or in its procurement documents, or where it enters into another contract with the Supplier.
Introduction: This case falls to be remunerated under the CPS Graduated Fee Scheme D and concerned allegations of rape, listed for trial at [REDACTED] Crown Court between [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] 2020.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) participates in the annual cross-Government Civil Service People Survey. All our employees are invited to participate. These results are from the 2020 Survey.