Investigation and prosecution of rape

Home Affairs Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 21 Apr 2021 Closed: 1 Feb 2024 Parliament page
As part of the Committee’s overarching work into violence against women and girls, the Committee wishes to explore the key question of why rape prosecutions are falling. Read the terms of reference for more detail about this work. The Committee is keen to understand from victims and survivors of rape … Read more
24 Recommendations
12 Conclusions
1 Report
6 Oral sessions
10 Letters
6 Events
Activity timeline 24 events
Oral evidence sessions 6 sessions
Jaee Samant · Home Office Jerome Glass · Ministry of Justice Rachel Maclean · Home Office
Max Hill QC · Crown Prosecution Service
Derek Sweeting QC · The Bar Council Ellie Cumbo · The Law Society Kirsty Brimelow QC · The Criminal Bar Association Professor Penney Lewis · The Law Commission
Baroness Stern CBE David Tucker · College of Policing Donna Jones Rt Hon Lady Dorrian Rt Hon Sir John Gillen Sarah Crew
Dr Olivia Smith · Loughborough University Professor Betsy Stanko OBE · Project Bluestone Professor Cheryl Thomas · UCL
Amelia Handy · Rape Crisis England and Wales Dame Vera Baird QC Duncan Craig OBE · Survivors Manchester Ellie Ball · Cambridge Rape Crisis Centre Emily Hunt Rosie Lewis · Imkaan
Recommendations & Conclusions
1 result
28 Recommendation Rejected
Eighth Report - Investigation and …
Ask Law Commission to publish early recommendations on pre-trial therapy and disclosure of notes.
We welcome the fact that the Law Commission’s project will be covering access to counselling and therapy notes and records. However, we are concerned that, as the Law Commission will not be reporting until summer 2023, victims and survivors could … Read more
Government Response
The government rejected the recommendation to ask the Law Commission to publish separate recommendations on pre-trial therapy and disclosure earlier, stating that the legally complex area requires extensive consultation and time for the comprehensive review.
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Government Response AI assessment · 36 of 24 classified

Total 24 recs + 12 conclusions
Correspondence 10 letters
7 Sep 2022 From committee Letter to the Home Secretary and the Deputy Prime Minister on the government response to the report on Investigation and Prosecution of Rape, dated 27 July 2022
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7 Sep 2022 From committee Letter to Minister for Safeguarding on Government consultation on police requests for Third Party Material, dated 27 July 2022
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7 Sep 2022 To committee Letter from Minister for Safeguarding on Government consultation on police requests for Third Party Material consultation, dated 9 August 2022
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7 Sep 2022 To committee Letter from the Director of Public Prosecutions on the Victims’ Right to Review Scheme, dated 30 August 2022
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7 Sep 2022 From committee Letter to the Director of Public Prosecutions on the Victims’ Right to Review Scheme, dated 27 July 2022
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7 Sep 2022 To committee Letter from the Home Secretary and the Deputy Prime Minister on the government response to the report on Investigation and Prosecution of Rape, dated 30 August 2022
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22 Jun 2022 To committee Letter from the Minister of State for Justice on improving the criminal justice system response to rape, dated 15 June 2022
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18 May 2022 From committee Letter to the Home Secretary on the investigation and prosecution of rape, dated 11 April 2022
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18 May 2022 To committee Letter from the Home Secretary on the investigation and prosecution of rape, dated 10 May 2022
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9 Feb 2022 To committee Letter from the Minister for Safeguarding following her appearance before the Committee on 15 December 2021, dated 1 February 2022
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