PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Sexual Offences: Cornwall and Devon (17 October 2024)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what steps she is taking to reduce the charge to finalisation rate for (a) rape and (b) sexual offences in (i) Devon and (ii) Cornwall.

Asked by:
Jayne Kirkham (Labour)

Answer

We recognise that, due to the complex nature of cases, victims and survivors of rape and sexual offences can experience disproportionately long wait times for their trial.

To address this, we have committed to fast-tracking rape cases through the courts and are working with the Judiciary to find the best way to deliver this nationally.

This Government is also committed to ensuring that victims and survivors of rape and sexual offences are supported at every stage of the Criminal Justice System. In addition to fast-tracking rape cases, we have committed to increase the powers of the Victims’ Commissioner and introduce specialist rape and sexual offence teams in every police force. We will also be rolling out free, independent legal advocates who will help victims and survivors of adult rape uphold their rights.


Answered by:
Alex Davies-Jones (Labour)
23 October 2024

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