CPS case outcomes
This section aims to organise and present CPS case outcomes by principal offence and CPS Area, since 2014.
Please note this section is under development.
This section aims to organise and present CPS case outcomes by principal offence and CPS Area, since 2014.
Please note this section is under development.
I write further to my letter of 2 October 2022 to your predecessor, which related to the number of agreements made by the CPS under sections 71 to 74 of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (SOCPA).
SOCPA InformationThis information management policy is for all CPS staff, contractors, consultants and third parties. It outlines our roles and responsibilities, directing us all on how to manage information, from creation to destruction. Following the policy ensures we are taking the correct approach to information management, to meet CPS’ operational and legal needs.
CPS operational informationHis Majesty's Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI) have today issued a report following their inspection of CPS Induction Processes.
CPS responses to HMCPSI1. Introduction1.1 This protocol (“the protocol”) has been agreed between the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and the Director of Service Prosecutions (DSP) pursuant to s.320A of the Armed Forces Act 2006 (AFA 2006).
Agreements with Other AgenciesSummary of our approach to consulting on prosecution guidance
CPS operational informationAbout CPS data: The CPS does not publish official statistics. CPS data is operational management information, which can be used as an indicator of CPS performance.
CPS operational information, Performance management and case outcomesThis Joint Protocol between the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and the Police draws together the existing guidance and best practice on identifying, inspecting, reviewing, and obtaining third party material.
CPS operational informationJoint Enterprise pilot – background The CPS commenced a pilot to monitor Joint Enterprise homicide/attempted homicide cases in February 2023. “Joint enterprise”, or secondary liability, is a legal doctrine that applies where persons assist or encourage another to commit a crime.
Performance management and case outcomesHis Majesty's Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI) have today issued their Area Inspection Programme composite report of the baseline assessments of the 14 Crown Prosecution Service Areas in England and Wales.
CPS responses to HMCPSI