All victims need to feel safe in coming forward to the police and be confident in reporting potential criminality. The Government’s alternative proposals do not go far enough to address the concerns of migrant victims and survivors who may be unsure of what will happen to them after prosecution, or if a prosecution does not proceed through no fault of theirs.
All victims need to feel safe in coming forward to the police and be confident in reporting potential criminality. The Government’s alternative proposals do not go far enough to address the concerns of migrant victims and survivors who may be unsure of what will happen to them after prosecution, or if a prosecution does not proceed through no fault of theirs. Type: conclusion | Number: 50 | Paragraph: 123 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: 121. In September 2022, the Home Office, working with the NPCC, launched a project to quantify the challenges in digital forensics delivery and build an evidence base for future decision-making on change. This successfully collected and analysed data across police forces nationally, supporting our w