Skip to content
thelocalreport.in thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

  • India News
  • World
  • Top Stories
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
thelocalreport.in
thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

Every police force should have a specialist rape investigation unit – but not until 2029

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 14/12/202514/12/2025

Add thelocalreport.in As A Trusted Source

Sign up to our breaking news email for free real-time breaking news alerts delivered straight to your inbox

Sign up for our free breaking news emails

Sign up for our free breaking news emails

expert rape and sexual crime investigation teams The government has announced that it will be instituted in every police force by 2029.

Shabana MehmoodThe Home Secretary said the tools and tactics used to catch abusers are outdated and must be replaced by dedicated teams. 43 armies in England and Wales.

About 30 force There is already a dedicated rape and serious sexual offenses unit, Independent Understands. However, the Home Office admitted that not every force would have one by 2029.

Campaigners have said the delay is unacceptable and that when survivors come forward they will receive a disproportionate response.

The announcement has been billed as “the biggest crackdown on violence against women and girls in British history”, including a nationwide rollout of domestic abuse protection orders, which have been trialled over the past year.

The reforms are to be part of the long-awaited Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) strategy, which will be unveiled next week.

All police forces will have dedicated teams to tackle VAWG by 2029

All police forces will have dedicated teams to tackle VAWG by 2029 ,the countryside,

Ministers have pledged to halve VAWG over the next decade, but have faced criticism over delays in publishing their plans.

On Tuesday, the chairs of the Home Affairs Committee, the Justice Committee and the Women and Equalities Committee wrote to ministers over the concerns of VAWG groups, warning that the delay is creating “significant uncertainty” across the sector and sending a message that VAWG “is not a government priority”.

ALSO READ  Bruno Fernandes injury is a 'big' blow for Man Utd - Diogo Delot

Announcing the latest measures, Ms Mahmood said: “This Government has declared violence against women and girls a national emergency.

“For too long, these crimes have been considered a fact of life. That’s not good enough.

“We will halve this in a decade. Today, we announce a series of measures to crack down on abusers, stopping them in their tracks.

“Rapists, sex offenders and abusers will have nowhere to hide.”

Domestic abuse protection orders can impose conditions to help protect victims from domestic abuse, including coercive behaviour, stalking and so-called honour-based violence.

Conditions could include mandatory curfews, electronic tagging, exclusion zones and notification requirements on abusers, with offenders breaking the order facing up to five years in prison.

The Home Office said almost £2 million would also be invested in a network of officers to target online violence against women and girls.

It is expected to build on the success of a covert network on child sexual exploitation, which has resulted in the arrest of more than 1,700 criminals.

Domestic abuse protection orders are also being implemented across the country

Domestic abuse protection orders are also being implemented across the country ,Getty/iStock,

Andrea Simon, director of the End Violence Against Women Coalition, welcomed the reforms, but urged police forces to prioritize them without delay.

“All survivors deserve care, support and sensitivity when they take the courageous step of reporting what happened to them to the police and getting their case properly and thoroughly investigated to give them the best chance of getting justice,” she said.

“However, we are concerned that it may not be fully implemented until 2029. In the meantime, survivors may often receive inconsistent responses depending on the force field they live in. This is not acceptable.

ALSO READ  Photos show the police investigation into the shooting at Brown University.

“Victims of rape face enormous challenges in the criminal justice system, with their cases facing more delays than those for any other type of crime. We urge police forces to prioritize the implementation of these reforms without any delay.”

Under Rishi Sunak’s Conservative government, the Home Office announced last year that they were rolling out Operation Soteria across the country, a program which has helped police and prosecutors work closer together when investigating rape and sexual crimes.

Ms Mahmood has previously indicated she is considering major reforms that could drastically reduce the number of police forces in England and Wales.

Uk forceinvestigationpolicerapespecialistUnit

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Follow Us On Google News

  • WH Smith to reclaim £1.5 million from former owners after accounting scandal
  • Bulletin PM Briefing for Wednesday 24th December
  • Stephen Miller calls for CBS to fire ’60 Minutes’ producers over Salvadoran prison story
  • Photos of Christmas celebrations around the world
  • US Coast Guard unable to seize tanker belonging to Venezuela until backup arrives
  • Unnao rape case: CBI will challenge the bail of Kuldeep Sengar in the Supreme Court.
  • Train services disrupted on Christmas Eve due to staff shortage
  • What time is the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special?
  • Mother of last Hamas hostage calls on Israel not to move towards second phase of ceasefire
  • Bulletin World Briefing for Wednesday 24 December
  • China slows down plans to mass produce self-driving cars due to safety concerns
  • First look at MSC Magnifica cruise ship upgrade
  • Everything we know after England investigate Ashes ‘Stag Do’ in Noosa
  • What time is EastEnders on Christmas Day?
  • The best cruises for winter sun in 2026
  • Liverpool transfer news round-up: Antoine Semenyo, Marc Guhi and others
  • The Epstein files: unanswered questions posed by the largest documents ever released
  • How Pop-Tarts Became the Biggest Thing in College Football
  • Argument over NFL game ends with husband-wife murder-suicide and daughter injured
  • Aravali Bachao Andolan begins with 1000 km rally from Mount Abu
  • Republicans call Mike Johnson ‘weak’ and say he acts like a Trump employee
  • Indian envoy Kwatra meets US counterpart Gore at Mar-a-Lago
  • Victoria Beckham breaks silence after Brooklyn’s ‘blocking’
  • Is Walmart open? What time do grocery stores close on Christmas Eve
  • Strictly star opens up about attempting suicide after witnessing murder
  • 16 flights canceled at Delhi airport on Wednesday
  • Nikki Sanderson and Anthony Quinlan are expecting first child
  • England cricketer supported after investigation of viral video
  • Too good to be true? The scheme promises a chance to live in a home with zero energy bills
  • CESL concludes the largest mega tender for 10,900 e-buses under PM e-Drive scheme
  • Michael van Gerwen says Peter Wright should retire after shock Championship defeat
  • NORAD Santa Tracker Live: Follow Santa Claus and his reindeer as they deliver gifts
  • Chelsea given positive update as key player reaches vital goal

Add thelocalreport.in As A Trusted Source in Google

Canada News

  • 'No one can be exonerated': Maple Leafs GM Treliving on Savard firing
    ‘No one can be exonerated’: Maple Leafs GM Treliving on Savard firing
  • 3 suspects wanted in stabbing in Entertainment District
    3 suspects wanted in stabbing in Entertainment District
  • Police identify suspect after woman found dead inside downtown residence
    Police identify suspect after woman found dead inside downtown residence
  • Young people are turning to Christian influencers for biblical answers
    Young people are turning to Christian influencers for biblical answers
  • Hospitalizations expected to rise as flu cases rise across Canada
    Hospitalizations expected to rise as flu cases rise across Canada
  • 2 men charged with assault and robbery of sex worker in Mississauga
    2 men charged with assault and robbery of sex worker in Mississauga

India News

  • Unnao rape case: CBI will challenge the bail of Kuldeep Sengar in the Supreme Court.
    Unnao rape case: CBI will challenge the bail of Kuldeep Sengar in the Supreme Court.
  • Aravali Bachao Andolan begins with 1000 km rally from Mount Abu
    Aravali Bachao Andolan begins with 1000 km rally from Mount Abu
  • Indian envoy Kwatra meets US counterpart Gore at Mar-a-Lago
    Indian envoy Kwatra meets US counterpart Gore at Mar-a-Lago
  • 16 flights canceled at Delhi airport on Wednesday
    16 flights canceled at Delhi airport on Wednesday
  • CESL concludes the largest mega tender for 10,900 e-buses under PM e-Drive scheme
    CESL concludes the largest mega tender for 10,900 e-buses under PM e-Drive scheme
  • Andhra government releases honorarium worth crores of rupees to priests before Christmas
    Andhra government releases honorarium worth crores of rupees to priests before Christmas

Us News

  • Chris Tomlin – “A Christmas Alleluia”
  • Supreme Court Just Gave President Trump The Roadmap!
  • WATCH: Rudy Giuliani reacts to recent admission that Fulton County illegally counted 315,000 votes
  • “President Trump” sings “¡Feliz Deportad!”
  • Unexpected: Americans to receive $20,000 tax refund checks?
  • BREAKING: Supreme Court hands President Trump a huge 6-3 defeat — but offers a way to fix it

Uk News

  • WH Smith to reclaim £1.5 million from former owners after accounting scandal
    WH Smith to reclaim £1.5 million from former owners after accounting scandal
  • Bulletin PM Briefing for Wednesday 24th December
    Bulletin PM Briefing for Wednesday 24th December
  • Stephen Miller calls for CBS to fire '60 Minutes' producers over Salvadoran prison story
    Stephen Miller calls for CBS to fire ’60 Minutes’ producers over Salvadoran prison story
  • Photos of Christmas celebrations around the world
    Photos of Christmas celebrations around the world
  • US Coast Guard unable to seize tanker belonging to Venezuela until backup arrives
    US Coast Guard unable to seize tanker belonging to Venezuela until backup arrives
  • Train services disrupted on Christmas Eve due to staff shortage
    Train services disrupted on Christmas Eve due to staff shortage
  • India News
  • World
  • Top Stories
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
©2025 thelocalreport.in | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes