(7 years, 10 months ago)
Commons ChamberI recognise the point that the hon. Gentleman makes. This was a troubling report in some ways. One of the most troubling aspects is the way in which victims of crime in particular are communicated with by the CPS—the language used and the sensitivity shown. My hon. and learned Friend the Solicitor General and I have been particularly keen to ensure that the CPS takes those lessons on board and acts on them, and I am confident that it is doing so.
What steps has the CPS taken to support victims and witnesses with mental health issues?
(10 years, 1 month ago)
Commons ChamberMy view is that the Crown Prosecution Service should pursue cases where the evidence exists to wherever the evidence leads regardless of the position held by the person being investigated. If evidence is brought to light to justify such an investigation, I would expect it to be carried out.
5. What steps the Crown Prosecution Service has taken to improve the conviction rate for rape and domestic violence in the last two years.