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Victims’ Commissioner welcomes AI court transcripts pilot
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The government has announced a pilot by HM Courts & Tribunals Service to test the use of artificial intelligence to produce court transcripts.
Victims given more time to challenge unduly lenient sentences in ‘significant and long‑overdue reform’
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Victims and bereaved families will be given significantly more time to challenge sentences they believe do not reflect the seriousness of the crime, following long‑awaited reforms to the Unduly Lenient Sentence (ULS) scheme announced on Thursday 9 April by the Government.
Victims’ Commissioner launches 2026 Victims’ Survey
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Have you been a victim of crime in the past five years? Whether you reported the crime to the police or chose not to, the Victims’ Commissioner would like to hear from you.
Victims’ Commissioner welcomes Grooming Gangs Inquiry Terms of Reference
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The Victims’ Commissioner has welcomed the publication of the Terms of Reference for the Statutory Independent Inquiry into Grooming Gangs, describing it as "an important step towards confronting the profound institutional failures” that left children exposed to widespread abuse."
Victims’ Commissioner welcomes national policing stance on self‑swabbing kits, warning they expose deeper failings in the justice system
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The Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales, Claire Waxman OBE, has responded to the national policing position on the use of self‑swabbing kits in cases of rape and serious sexual assault. The new policing statement sets out concerns about the safety, evidential reliability and lack of safeguarding associated with self‑swabbing kits used outside regulated environments.
Victims’ Commissioner welcomes new CEO
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Susannah Hancock will take up post as Chief Executive Officer at the Office of the Victims’ Commissioner on 26 March 2026.
Victims and Courts Bill: key wins for victims at Lords Report Stage
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Peers returned to the Victims and Courts Bill this week for Report Stage, where several amendments backed by the Victims’ Commissioner were debated - and, crucially, some significant changes were agreed.
“Listen to victims”: Victims’ Commissioner issues heartfelt plea to MPs ahead of debate on landmark reforms to the courts
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Claire Waxman has welcomed the launch of a national Independent Legal Advisor service and the expansion of Operation Soteria, calling them "crucial" steps in protecting rape victims.
Victims’ Commissioner welcomes “long overdue” funding boost but warns investment alone won’t fix broken court system
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The Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales, Claire Waxman OBE, has welcomed the Government’s announcement of record funding for the courts system, but warned that “unlimited sitting days” must be met with wider structural reform to end the “intolerable” delays facing victims.
Victims and Courts Bill: drive for victim-focused reform continues
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The Victims’ Commissioner is pushing for crucial changes to key victim legislation.