The Question session in the House of Commons centered on the pressing issue of violence against women and girls and increasing prosecution rates for such cases. The MPs raised concerns about the effectiveness of the justice system, emphasizing the need for swift action and support for victims through legislative and procedural changes.
The number of court closures under previous Conservative Governments, linked to backlog issues.
Outcome
The government officials assured the MPs of steps being taken to address the backlog of cases and improve victim support systems. There were commitments to increasing cooperation between the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and local police forces, as well as enhancing the victim liaison programs.
Key Contributions
Emphasized the need for increased prosecution rates, referencing a constituent's prolonged struggle for justice.
Discussed the challenges women face in reporting violence, stressing the role of long court waits and victim attrition.
Raised concerns about controlling and coercive behavior.
Sought reassurance that increases in prosecution rates should apply universally, stressing gender neutrality in prosecution priorities.
Highlighted delays victims face in reporting assaults due to trauma, advocating for prompt support.
Pointed to significant court backlogs in Surrey and the distress this causes victims.
All content derived from official parliamentary records