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Dorset leading the way for rape support


SUPPORT for rape victims and the way the crime is investigated has significantly improved, police in Bournemouth and Poole say.

A raft of measures is in place to ensure every victim is offered full support, from the moment they report the crime all the way through the judicial process.

A landmark review was published yesterday by Baroness Stern, who looked into the way rape is handled by public authorities from complaint to the verdict of a court.

She said every victim of rape should be offered the support of an independent sexual violence adviser to provide a key link between the victim and police, prosecutors and charity groups.

DI Steve Thorpe of Bournemouth and Poole’s public protection unit said the force already has such advisers working in the county.

He said victims of rape and other violent sexual offences are first dealt with by specially trained incident response offices who then refer them on to specially trained officers from the public protection unit and the independent advisers.

“We treat every report on its merit. If someone has reported an allegation of rape we will investigate that as thoroughly as we can.

“We have got a specially dedicated team looking at them, which is clearly the right way forward.”

He added: “We have started to see the benefits of it. Rape investigations for Bourne-mouth and Poole has significantly improved. We need to make sure we are doing the same across the force.”

He said officers also liase with the Crown Prosecution Service early on in the investigation to ensure the right evidence is being gathered for a successful prosecution.

Baroness Stern also called for every police force to have at least one sexual assault referral centre by next year and DI Thorpe said work is still ongoing towards setting up a centre in Dorset.

Comments(1)

mikey2gorgeous says...
11:49am Tue 16 Mar 10

There needs to be more funding of help and advice lines for victims who haven't made the very difficult decision to approach the police.
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Dorset Rape Crisis line is underfunded and understaffed but does a very necessary job in providing an anonymous point of contact.
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Perhaps this work should be part funded by the police as it can often help lead people to them.


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