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To make criminal court reporting more open, the CPS, police, and media representatives created a joint protocol (agreement) for working together. We are currently working on an updated version of the protocol. 

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The findings of the CPS review for completed prosecutions in February under the Coronavirus Act and Health Protection Regulations are detailed in the table below. Number of cases finalised (February) Number incorrectly charged Health Protection (Coronavirus,…
Press Release CPS
On 26 and 27 January, the Court of Appeal heard a judicial review launched by the End Violence Against Women (EVAW) coalition against the CPS. Their case was that a change to CPS rape and serious sexual offences guidance amounted to an illegal change of approach to prosecuting rapes, which has…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS
Today, Monday 15 March, Lord Burnett dismissed the application for Judicial Review from the End Violence Against Women (EVAW) coalition against the CPS. In his full response to today’s judgment, the Director of Public Prosecutions Max Hill QC said: “The devastating impact and the scale of…
CPS says Sexual offences CPS
Victims, witnesses and defendants have been promised actions to reduce delays in case progression and to support the timely delivery of justice. The Crown Prosecution Service, National Police Chiefs’ Council and the College of Policing have published the National Case Progression Commitment,…
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As part of a collective effort across the criminal justice system to tackle the discrepancy between rape and sexual offence cases being reported and taken to court, senior police officers and legal managers across the country are now working closer and communicating more regularly. In the West…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS West Midlands
The findings of the CPS review for completed prosecutions in January under the Coronavirus Act and Health Protection Regulations are detailed in the table below. Number of cases finalised (January) Number incorrectly charged Health Protection (Coronavirus,…
Press Release CPS
Today the Times is running an incorrect story which falsely claims that in a recent podcast interview, the Director of Public Prosecutions, Max Hill QC, called for the age of criminal responsibility to be raised. This is entirely inaccurate and is a misrepresentation of his comments on the issue…
CPS says Youth crime CPS
Efforts to reduce the disparity between the number of rape and serious sexual offence (RASSO) cases being reported and those going to court have taken a step forward, as a blueprint to drive even closer working between police and prosecutors has been published today. The Joint National Action…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS
PROGRESS is being made on a major programme of work to narrow the gap between reported rapes and those which reach court. Last summer saw the launch of RASSO 2025 - the CPS strategy on rape and serious sexual offences. Underpinning this is wide ranging work to better understand and deal…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS
Almost 6,500 offences related to coronavirus were prosecuted in the six months following last spring’s lockdown, CPS statistics published today show. As well as prosecuting offences under Covid-19 legislation, the CPS has introduced a ‘coronavirus flag’ on its case management system to highlight…
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Media protocol

To ensure greater openness in the reporting of criminal proceedings, the CPS, the police and media representatives developed a joint protocol for working together. We are currently in the process of updating the protocol.

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