VS responds to ONS crime statistics for year ending September 2015
21 January 2016
Victim Support responds to the latest ONS crime statistics, which show an increase in sexual offences and knife crime.
Mark Castle, Chief Executive of independent charity Victim Support, says:
“While the increase in the reporting and better recording of sexual crime is to be welcomed, there is still a long way to go in improving the support given to victims who make the brave decision to speak up and seek justice.
“Sexual offences have a devastating and long lasting impact on people’s lives and it is vital that victims who come forward are treated with respect and given high quality support every step of the way through the criminal justice system, from speaking to the police to giving evidence in court, in order to help them rebuild their lives.
“The increase in knife crime that these statistics show is also a growing cause for concern. Knife crime shatters the lives of so many – particularly young people and their families – and more must be done, by agencies and educators working in partnership, to educate people about the dangers of carrying knives.”
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Notes to editors:
Whether or not a victim of crime wants to report their ordeal, Victim Support is here to help and is entirely independent of the police. Our expert staff and trained volunteers offer practical and emotional support to all victims of crime.
Crime victims can come to us for confidential advice and support, by calling our Supportline team on 08 08 16 89 111 or getting in touch via our website victimsupport.org.uk.