Dispatches: Undercover Copper, examines how
rape victims are treated at every stage of the criminal justice process.
From the initial reporting of a rape to the police, through to the
conclusion of the court process, she discovers a postcode lottery of
initial forensic and medical care for rape victims and no national
standard for the number of specialist trained police officers dealing
with sexual violence.With many victims too scared
to embark upon the court process, Nina also lays bare the myths and
misconceptions about rape held by juries that need to be challenged if
more rapists are to end up behind bars. The Government acknowledges the
conviction rate for rape is unacceptably low, Mike O’Brien, the
Solicitor General tells Nina: “…There are a lot of rapists out there who
are getting away with it and many of them are repeat rapists and
therefore we need to address that.” But despite recent legislation and
new initiatives designed to give victims more say, Nina finds a system
that is failing to deliver justice for rape victims.
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