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Victims’ Commissioner backs Law Commission’s call for major courtroom reforms in rape cases

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Proposed measures include introducing legal advice and representation for complainants, reform of rules of evidence to address myths and misconceptions about sexual violence, and specialist sexual offences courts.

£53m for domestic abuse perpetrators welcomed – but calls grow for action on victim services

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“While prevention is important, it is only one part of the puzzle,” says Baroness Newlove, as she reiterates calls for the forthcoming government strategy to prioritise specialist victim services, including those for victims of sexual violence.

Troubling number of London victims are walking away from justice process, new report finds

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The Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales, Baroness Newlove, has welcomed a new report exposing the scale of victim attrition in London, warning that too many victims are still being left to navigate a complex and distressing process without the support they need.

Domestic Homicide Review report highlights urgent need to turn learnings into action – Victims Commissioner

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Welcoming a new report by the Domestic Abuse Commissioner, Dame Nicole Jacobs, the Victims' Commissioner joins the DA Commissioner's calls for a robust oversight mechanism, saying that we owe it to victims and their families to turn learning into action.

Leveson review welcomed, but victims still face years of delays

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“There is no credible alternative – but even this may fall short of what’s truly needed,” says Baroness Newlove as she calls for greater investment in court capacity and victim support.

Baroness Newlove: Focus on high street safety welcomed – but support for ASB victims in residential areas must remain a priority

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As Anti-social Behaviour Awareness Week draws to a close, the Victims’ Commissioner has welcomed new Government action to tackle incidents in town centres – while urging policymakers not to overlook the experiences of victims facing persistent anti-social behaviour (ASB) in their homes.

Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness Week: A time to reflect, shift focus and act – because victims deserve nothing less

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With Anti-social Behaviour Awareness Week now underway (30 June to 6 July), the Victims’ Commissioner reflects on what must change to better recognise and support victims of persistent anti-social behaviour.

Victims given a voice in Mental Health Tribunal hearings as new reform comes into force

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Reform delivers on the Victims’ Commissioner’s long-standing campaign to give victims a voice in cases involving mentally disordered offenders.

Yet another grim milestone as Crown Court backlog reaches unprecedented levels

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“Victims should not bear the burden alone” – Commissioner sounds alarm as key services face closure amid funding cuts despite record Crown Court backlog.

Statement on Baroness Casey’s audit of group-based child sexual exploitation and abuse

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Baroness Newlove has welcomed the announcement of a new national inquiry but stressed that survivors cannot afford further delays. "Victims need answers – and action,” she said, urging urgent delivery of the therapeutic support survivors have long been promised.