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Showing 81 - 90 of 133 results for crime type "Sexual offences" & area "CPS"

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Between April and June this year, there was a 9.4% increase in the number of suspects charged in adult rape flagged cases from 859 in Q4 22/23 to 940 in Q1 23/24. According to the Q1 data released today there has been an increase in adult rape flagged charges of 136% since January 2021. There…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS
A man has pleaded guilty to raping a 13-year-old girl in Rotherham in the early 2000s. The CPS prosecuted Mohammed Imran Ali Akhtar, 42, as part of Operation Stovewood, a major National Crime Agency investigation into child sexual abuse and exploitation which took place in Rotherham, South…
Press Release Sexual offences International and organised crime CPS
A man who pretended to be a teenage girl on social media to blackmail young boys into sending him nude images has been sentenced to 21 years in prison. Jay Morgan Taylor Lang, 24, appeared at Basildon Crown Court today (22 September 2023) for sentencing after he pleaded guilty to a total of 46…
Press Release International and organised crime Sexual offences CPS
“I contacted the panel and got a response really quickly. It was such a relief to feel that someone was listening and taking my enquiry seriously.” Victims and survivors of child sexual abuse are being urged to contact a scheme which helps to achieve the justice they deserve during a month-long…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS
N.B. - there is some minor variation in this speech between as written and as delivered. I would like to thank Claire Waxman for inviting me here today to share some of the work we are undertaking at the CPS to improve our service to victims. Victims deserve, and rightly expect, to be…
Speech Sexual offences CPS
Today the CPS has published the Q2 performance data which covers the three-month period from 1 July to 30 September 2022. Notable changes in the data from Q1 2022-23 to Q2 2022-23 include: The volume of suspects charged with rape has increased 13.7% from 666 in Q1 to 757 in Q2…
Press Release Sexual offences Domestic abuse Hate crime CPS
Children were present in more than a third of non-fatal strangulation offences, according to analysis of a sample of cases by the Crown Prosecution Service. Prosecutors were given additional powers to charge violent abusers with non-fatal strangulation and non-fatal suffocation in June when new…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS
A 59-year-old man who paid money to sexually exploit young children in South East Asia has today been sentenced to 19 years in jail, with an extended licence of six years due to the dangerousness of his offending. Ian Wynter, from Loughborough, paid a father in the Philippines seven times to…
Press Release International and organised crime Sexual offences CPS
Being the victim of a sexual offence is undoubtedly one of the most traumatic experiences a person may face in their lifetime. Our message on this is clear - if therapy is needed to aid recovery, there are no circumstances where access should be delayed. We are fully aware of the fears about how…
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A blueprint for prosecuting rape and serious sexual offences has taken a significant step forward today - as new data reveals charge rates for rape have increased to 72.8%. Quarterly statistics from the Crown Prosecution Service also show rape referrals from forces increased by 10%. It comes as…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS

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