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Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan said: "The intelligence we received led us to be extremely worried about the potential risk to public safety. a voluntary organisation, such as Rape Crisis, Women's Aid, Victim Support, The Survivors Trust or Male Survivors Partnership Don't tell them to forget about the assault. It will take time for them to deal with their feelings and emotions. You can help by listening and being patient.

When victims feel believed and supported, they are much more likely to stay the course in the criminal justice process. This vital helpline will have a major role to play in providing the support victims need, and in bringing more vile criminals to justice. How to Access Support Following a Rape or Sexual Assault - BSL Translation Reporting a rape or sexual assault Respect their decisions – for example, whether or not they want to report the assault to the police. It’s more like we are forced to take the responsibility into our own hands. Companies like mine exist because we don’t feel protected or safe… Support following a rape or sexual assault – information about the different types of support immediately available to you, whether you choose to report it or not

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Forensic medical examinations can be arranged, even if you have not decided if you want to report the assault. Try not to wash or change your clothes immediately after a sexual assault. This may destroy forensic evidence that could be important if you decide to report the assault to the police. Where to get help The response she’s received is indicative of the climate of fear we’re living in. Rebecca says: ‘So many people have reached out to thank me for giving them that confidence to go out alone again. When we refused to hide away, when we gathered in grief and anger at Clapham Common to mourn our sister, Sarah Everard, the police brutalised us. The only fully legal self-defence product at the moment is a rape alarm. These are not expensive and can be bought from most local police stations or supermarkets.

Her company has gone from strength to strength, and she now has 158,000 followers on TikTok, with her weekly drops selling out in under 10 minutes at points.Being intoxicated, not being asked, saying nothing, or saying yes to something else, is not consent. Being in a relationship or married to someone is not consent. Sexual assault is a crime Safety keychains are becoming more and more popular, with small business owners seeing growing sales of (often pink or floral) self-defence sets designed for women. Although this is something we have been aware of for most of our lives, I think the Sarah Everard case made us think “enough is enough”.’

Going to court – what you can expect at trial, including special measures available to support you in giving evidence Most sexual assaults are carried out by someone known to the victim. This could be a partner, former partner, relative, friend or colleague. The assault may happen in many places, but is usually in the victim's home or the home of the perpetrator (the person carrying out the assault). When the country’s highest-ranking police chief suggests waving down a bus (as if it’s not hard enough to flag one down anyway) to protect yourself from those who are supposed to protect you, it’s a wake-up call. Sabina Nessa and Sarah Everard did the ‘right’ things. They told friends and family where they were, they stayed in populated areas, and they were still targeted.One of the review’s aims was to find out why rape victims have been failed, but it falls short of that, instead citing the problems as “complex and wide-ranging”. Ten years of Conservative cuts to the criminal justice system are curiously overlooked.

If you haven't decided whether to involve the police, any forensic medical evidence that's collected will be stored at the SARC. This allows you time to decide if you do want to report the assault.. As well as this, they’re effectively saying there’s a ‘safe’ way to behave and to live. But we know from experience it’s not true.

The Crime Survey for England and Wales for the year ending March 2021 showed that the police recorded 148,114 sexual offences, encompassing rape (55,696 cases) and sexual assault, and also sexual activity with children. The police and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) will be marked on new “scorecards” published every six months. An external taskforce that will include the victims’ commissioner, Vera Baird, domestic abuse commissioner Nicole Jacobs, victims’ groups, representatives from the criminal justice agencies and lead by policing minister Kit Malthouse will meet monthly. That could lead to real change. But what will the consequences be for agencies if progress is not forthcoming? The review states that they will be “held to account”, only to add in a nervous footnote that this will of course be done “whilst respecting the independence of the decision making of operational partners”. victims who have spoken to a specialist like an ISVA are 49% less likely to withdraw from the criminal justice process

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