Violence against Women and Girls Prosecutions 2022-05-26

2022-05-26

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Q1 Partial Answer
Andrew Gwynne Ind
Gorton and Denton
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The MP is concerned about the number of prosecutions relating to violence against women and girls, seeking specific steps being taken.
What steps she is taking to increase the number of prosecutions relating to violence against women and girls. The questioner wants to know concrete actions being implemented by the government.
I have seen at first hand the horrendous damage that these crimes do to victims, particularly when I was honoured to visit the Havens, which is a sexual assault referral centre. Supporting victims from report to police right through trial and sentencing is a service all deserve. Working closely with Lord Chancellor and Home Secretary for whole-system response. Notable change in volume of prosecutions increased by more than 10% from Q2 to Q3 in 2021-22.
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No specific steps or timeline were given for increasing prosecutions.
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Q2 Partial Answer
Kate Osborne Lab
Jarrow and Gateshead East
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In 2020, one in twenty victims of sexual assault reported being drugged or spiked. Just 102 people were convicted for spiking offences in 2021. The MP is seeking clarification on the issue.
Given the scale and seriousness of this spiking epidemic, does the Attorney General regard it as acceptable that just 102 people were convicted for spiking offences in the whole of 2021? What more is being done to tackle this?
Home Office looking closely at spiking. We take it seriously, concerned about increasing incidents. Data shows improvements in referrals, charges passed on to trial, conviction rate. Want to go further but see early signs of improvement.
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No specific steps or timeline were given for tackling spiking.
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Q3 Partial Answer
Ruth Cadbury Lab
Brentford and Isleworth
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The MP has seen cases involving domestic violence where various parts of the criminal justice system seem to be operating in silos, preventing women from abusive ex-partners.
What is the Attorney General doing to ensure that the various parts of the criminal justice system work together to increase prosecutions and protect these women?
A whole-system approach is required. End-to-end rape review announced last year, CPS published a rape strategy with improvements in every aspect of how it manages rape prosecutions: better collaboration, supporting more specialist units, ensuring support to victims. Police Crime Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 set out provisions for increasing sentences to be served by rapists.
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Focused on the Act's sentencing provisions rather than direct improvements in collaboration.
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Q4 Partial Answer
Andrew Gwynne Ind
Gorton and Denton
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The MP references the joint inspectorate report into post-charge handling of rape cases, which includes damning conclusions and case studies.
Does she accept the report's findings when it comes to the way the system is failing survivors of rape? Will she give us both a commitment and a timetable to implement its recommendations?
Concerned about need for improvement. CPS committed to driving up rape prosecutions; recent data shows 24% increase in volume of CPS rape charges since Q4 2018, 70% rape conviction rate. Optimism but more work needed.
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Focus on positive trends rather than addressing report's findings or commitment to implementation timeline.
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Q5 Direct Answer
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The MP highlights violence against women and girls by Russian soldiers in Ukraine.
Can the Attorney General assure the House that she will give every assistance to the Ukrainian prosecuting authorities to ensure that prosecutions will one day take place?
Honoured to go to Ukraine, visited Prosecutor General. She has already brought and led some charges against Russian suspects; one soldier sentenced for war crime despite challenging circumstances.
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Q6 Partial Answer
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The MP highlights the lack of successful prosecutions for modern slavery victims in Wales and asks about expanding a scheme to help.
Will the Attorney General look at expanding the victim navigator scheme to Wales in association with Justice and Care?
Grateful for raising issue. Hon. Friend is a doughty campaigner on this subject; commits to looking more into what can be done.
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Commitment was vague without specifics.
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Q7 Partial Answer
Andrew Slaughter Lab
Hammersmith and Chiswick
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The question follows an incident where an MI5 informant allegedly committed domestic violence, including attacking a partner with a machete. The BBC was involved in legal proceedings to protect the victim's rights.
May I add my welcome to our friends from Ukraine? In January, the Attorney General told the House: 'This Government take tackling domestic abuse and hate crime extremely seriously'. Why has she spent the months since then taking the BBC through the High Court to protect an MI5 informant who attacked one partner with a machete and another partner predicted will kill a woman if he is not challenged and exposed? One of his victims is now taking her case to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal, but does this not demand a fuller investigation? Rather than disregard the interests of domestic violence victims where the security services are involved, will the Attorney General support an inquiry by the Intelligence and Security Committee into the handling of this case and whether it raises wider concerns that agents are able to use their status to evade criminal responsibility?
Of course, any allegation of domestic abuse or sexual assault on victims is horrendous. On no account does anyone in this Government condone that behaviour. I was very pleased with the result at court of our application for an injunction, because there are national security interests, and it is vital that those are balanced in any matter. The Government are taking huge steps to support victims of domestic abuse. We passed a landmark piece of legislation, the Domestic Abuse Act 2021, which brought in key measures, key duties and investment to support those who are victims of this heinous crime. I hope the Labour party will get behind that ongoing work.
Assessment & feedback
The Attorney General avoided addressing the specific request for a fuller investigation and an Intelligence and Security Committee inquiry into the case involving the MI5 informant.
On No Account Does Anyone In This Government Condone That Behaviour I Was Very Pleased With The Result At Court Of Our Application For An Injunction
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