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Prosecutions for Violence against Women and Girls: West Midlands

04 June 2025

Lead MP

Warinder Juss
Wolverhampton West
Lab

Responding Minister

Lucy Rigby

Tags

Crime & Law Enforcement
Word Count: 4018
Other Contributors: 7

At a Glance

Warinder Juss raised concerns about prosecutions for violence against women and girls: west midlands in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Urges for urgent reform to improve outcomes for victims seeking justice in rape cases, noting the current 158-day delay from police referral to CPS authorisation compared to 46 days for other crimes.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Wolverhampton West
Opened the debate
Violence against women and girls accounts for approximately 20% of all police-recorded crime in the UK, with the west midlands recording over 81,000 domestic abuse-related crimes in the year ending March 2023. In Wolverhampton West alone, violence and sexual offences have been the most reported crimes over the last three years, totalling more than double that of the next highest category.

Government Response

Lucy Rigby
The Solicitor General
Government Response
This Government were elected with a landmark mission to halve violence against women and girls in a decade, and we have been explicit in our prioritisation of tackling this deeply harmful form of offending. The CPS has invested extensively in improving its response to VAWG through various initiatives, resulting in an increase in charges for adult rape-flagged cases from 168 in 2022-23 to 204 in 2023-24. The joint national action plan and complementary national operating models have improved outcomes for victims of rape, leading to a 7% increase in the volume of domestic abuse-flagged prosecutions and a 12% increase in convictions from quarter 2 to quarter 3 2024-25. A pilot is under way across three CPS areas to improve timeliness of investigations and charging decisions in domestic abuse cases. The CPS has also held a multi-agency conference in Birmingham to combat honour-based abuse, and the forthcoming VAWG strategy will set out the blueprint for halving VAWG from 2025 through to 2030.
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