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Review of courts welcomed as Victims’ Commissioner warns of risks from cuts to support services

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"I fear this reduction in support will prompt some victims to simply walk away from seeking justice—a second injustice compounding the first."

Rape survivors are paying too high a price for justice

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In this article – part of a series marking 16 Days of Activism – the Victims’ Commissioner highlights how the backlog of Crown Court cases and other challenges within the criminal justice system are disproportionately impacting rape victims.

Victim rights vs. victim realities — what the Operation Soteria surveys tell us

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Professor Katrin Hohl reflects on the largest survey of rape and sexual assault survivors of police forces in England and Wales.

Victims’ Commissioner launches 2024 Victim Survey

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The Victims' Commissioner has partnered with specialist research agency TONIC to deliver the annual survey.

If we are to achieve the ambition of halving violence against women and girls within a decade, we cannot afford false-starts

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Halving violence against women and girls is both an urgent and commendable challenge. To drive lasting progress, the government must craft a strategy that is grounded in the real, lived experiences of victims — who demand profound and meaningful change.

Questions raised over effectiveness of Respect Orders and ‘hotspot’ policing in tackling persistent anti-social behaviour

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The Victims' Commissioner has welcomed the announcement of new measures to tackle anti-social behaviour in public spaces but questioned how these will address the persistent and targeted anti-social behaviour that typically occurs in residential communities.

Giving victims a voice: Reforming the ASB Case Review

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For the ASB Case Review to be a force for good, victims of anti-social behaviour need and deserve a seat at the table — an opportunity to describe the impact of their ordeal and for authorities to really listen.

Baroness Newlove calls for dedicated strategy to tackle interpersonal violence against men and boys

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“This International Men’s Day feels like an opportune moment to amplify these calls, but my commitment to this cause is not confined to any single day,” writes Baroness Newlove.

Anti-social behaviour: Ending the nightmare

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It pains me that, 17 years after Garry's death, I still meet victims of persistent anti-social behaviour who are having the same experiences we had.

Operation Soteria: improved victim experiences encouraging, but real areas of concern remain

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The Victims' Commissioner called for the Home Office to announce continued funding for Operation Soteria, which runs out in March 2025.