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A Home Office report (Findings 159 file size 88.5kb) gives a suggested extent and nature of the problem details the relationship of the perpetrator to the survivor; discusses repeat victimisation; reporting to the police  and survivors' perceptions of their experiences.

 

 

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In 2004/05 measuring offences changed because of the Sexual Offences Act. However, an examination of the statistical spreadsheet from the Home Office suggests that a total of the various reported offences of rape of  a female (of whatever age) was 13,322.

 

In 2003/04 there were a total of 12,354 recorded offences of rape of a female, this represents an increase of eight per cent from the previous year.

 

In 2002/03 the total number of 'Rape of a female' offences recorded by police in England & Wales was 11,441.

 

 

 

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Home Office Study of Rape
Complete Sample of Cases 100% (n=483)
Crimed Cases 75%
Detected Cases 64%
Defendants Charged 31%
CPS Prosecuted 23%
Court Proceedings 21%
Conviction (All Offences) 13%

Conviction (Rape)
6%

 

 

  • Over two-thirds of cases dropped out at the police stage and did not make it as far as the courts.
  • One quarter of incidents initially recorded as rape were subsequently 'no-crimed' by the police.
  • Cases where the complainant and suspect were acquaintances were most likely to be 'no-crimed'.
  • Half of all the cases that were 'crimed' resulted in 'no further action' (NFA) by the police.
  • Cases involving intimates were most likely to be NFA-ed or discontinued by the CPS.
  • In the small minority of 'stranger rape' cases (only 12% of the full sample), where a suspect was identified the case was more likely to proceed to court than in those cases where the complainant and suspect were previously acquainted.

 

 

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UK Data on Rape and Sexual Assault
Finding Source Method
1 in 4 women have experienced rape or attempted rape Painter, 1991 Survey of 1,007 women in 11 cities, Northern England
1 in 7 women have been coerced into sex, rising to 1 in 3 among divorced and separated women Painter, 1991 Survey of 1,007 women in 11 cities, Northern England
The most common perpetrators of rape are husbands and partners Painter, 1991 Survey of 1,007 women in 11 cities, Northern England
97% of callers to Rape Crisis Lines knew their assailant prior to the assault Rape Crisis Federation of England and Wales Analysis of RCF members' records,
England and Wales
The majority of perpetrators are known to the victim Kelly et. al, 2005  
During 2001 it is estimated that 190,000 incidents of serious sexual assault and 47,000 female victims of rape/attempted rape Walby & Allen, 2004 British Crime Survey 2002

 

 

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