Portsmouth News

County rape conviction rate ‘not good enough’

Police and Crime Prosecutio­n Service vow to secure more victims ‘justice’

- By DAVID GEORGE The News david.george@thenews.co.uk

HAMPSHIRE police's rape conviction rate is among the worst in the country, the crime commission­er has said.

When police and crime commission­er Donna Jones was elected earlier this year, she said that rape victims are being 'let down' by the criminal justice system.

And now the commission­er has said there was still plenty of work to be done.

Mrs Jones said: 'I think there are some "quick wins" to hugely drive up rape prosecutio­n levels in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

'However we are bottom four nationally for our rape conviction­s. I am concerned it's not good enough and have made this very clear.'

Since April 2021, Hampshire Constabula­ry investigat­ed 1,806 rape incidents - but only 50 (2.7 per cent) have led to any charges.

In the year leading up to March 2021, this figure stood at four per cent.

The police force has admitted that not enough investigat­ions are making it to court, and is working with the Crown Prosecutio­n Service to improve both charge and conviction rates.

Detective Chief Inspector Roger Wood said: ‘Rape is one of the most complex crimes we investigat­e.

‘Nearly half of all victims who report do not support an investigat­ion and rape is often a matter of consent with no witnesses.

'However, rape has a devastatin­g effect on victims and we must do more to increase charge rates.

'The CPS agree with our concerns about too few reported cases getting to court, and our priority is to close this gap so that more victims get justice.

‘Last year we both committed to improving charge and conviction rates by delivering further training to our officers on gathering evidence to put before a court and working with prosecutor­s earlier.

‘We absolutely accept there is more to do and will continue to improve our response - we know that there is a long way to go, but believe working more collaborat­ively will make a positive difference.’

As part of its bid to improve charge rates for rape investigat­ions, Hampshire Constabula­ry is working on its first contact with victims and making sure they understand the importance of digital evidence.

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