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Victim services are the fabric of our justice system – they cannot be taken for granted

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Victim support organisations were already warning of a funding crisis, with many struggling to deliver essential services to victims of crime. Now, the latest funding settlement risks pushing them to breaking point—and it is victims who will pay the price.

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.