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Closing the gap on rape prosecutions

Sign outside the Crown Prosecution Service in central London
The director of public prosecutions writes to insist the CPS is not ‘risk averse’ about rape prosecutions. Photograph: Kirsty O'Connor/PA

There is no truth in the suggestion that the Crown Prosecution Service is taking a risk-averse approach to prosecuting rape (Senior police officer raises concerns over CPS’s ‘risk-averse’ approach to rape, 14 September).

In my meeting with Sarah Crew, the deputy chief constable of Avon and Somerset police, I warned against exactly that, stressing that police and prosecutors must ensure that every case is thoroughly investigated and, whenever our legal test is met, it must be robustly prosecuted.

I share concerns about the growing gap between the number of sexual offences being reported to police, and those going before a court. The CPS is fully engaged in the system-wide review to understand what lies behind this trend. Meanwhile, our specialist, highly trained prosecutors will continue to work with police to build the strongest possible cases to put before a jury.
Max Hill QC
Director of Public Prosecutions, Crown Prosecution Service

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