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Victims’ Commissioner: NAO VAWG report highlights critical lack of understanding

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The Victims' Commissioner responds to the National Audit Office report Tackling Violence against Women and Girls.

The Victims’ Commissioner has always championed victims; now it has the powers to match

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The role of Victims’ Commissioner is unrecognisable from the role I first took on in 2013. Key reforms now provide the statutory powers needed to fulfil its original mandate—championing victims’ rights, monitoring the Victims’ Code, holding criminal justice agencies to account, and driving real change.

Domestic abuse victims are being failed by the criminal justice system at every stage

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The Victims' Commissioner welcomes the Domestic Abuse Commissioner's report: "I echo Dame Nicole’s alarm at these findings and share her urgent call for reform."

Statement on government action plan to tackle grooming gangs and child sexual abuse

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Baroness Newlove welcomed the government’s commitment to the IICSA recommendations and urged faster action to guarantee therapeutic support for victims, including adult survivors, and wraparound care for those giving evidence at inquiries.

Anti-social behaviour: Home Office response to Victims’ Commissioner report ‘positive first step’ but we need to go further still

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The Victims' Commissioner responds to new anti-social behaviour (ASB) measures, announced by the government following Baroness Newlove's recent hard-hitting report.

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.