CPS publishes latest quarterly statistics which show a continued increase in people charged with rape

19 Jan 2023 10:08 AM

Today the CPS has published the Q2 performance data which covers the three-month period from 1 July to 30 September 2022. 

Notable changes in the data from Q1 2022-23 to Q2 2022-23 include: 

Max Hill KC, Director of Public Prosecutions, said: “The CPS has been on a significant journey in the way we approach rape, focusing on working in partnership with the police to make lasting changes that are making a difference. 

“We know there is still more to do and are working hard to ensure the lessons we’ve learned around joint working and communication with police at an earlier stage, are applied when approaching other cases including those involving domestic abuse.

“Victims and defendants alike deserve timely access to justice, and the backlogs in our courts are a source of profound concern. We are working with our partners across the criminal justice system to address the challenges we all face following the pandemic, pressure on the courts and recent industrial action.”
Notes to editors

  • The Q2 2022-2023 quarterly data summary is published on the CPS website
  • We have been testing different approaches to drive up the number of cases reaching court through the innovative Op Soteria pilots. This ambitious programme is =driving reform and improving collaborative working with police in rape and serious sexual offence (RASSO) cases. It focuses on an offender-centric approach as encouraged by our updated legal guidance. We are on track to roll Operation Soteria to all 14 CPS areas by June
  • Later this year we will be launching a National Operating Model which will provide a new baseline standard for the prosecution of adult rape which will bring together insight from the Op Soteria projects, academic research, and internal activity currently taking place to secure justice for more victims of rape.