Couldn't post the link as it didn't work but from sky news:
The group said: "We're outraged to see the rape action plan announced in a press release today by the CPS and police given that they are at the same time going after women reporting rape for so-called false allegations, with more vigour and resources than we ever see them go after rapists."
In the past year there has been an overall rise in the number of police referrals, prosecutions and convictions for rape.
But the proportion of court cases that result in conviction has fallen by 4.2%.
The group said: "We're outraged to see the rape action plan announced in a press release today by the CPS and police given that they are at the same time going after women reporting rape for so-called false allegations, with more vigour and resources than we ever see them go after rapists."
In the past year there has been an overall rise in the number of police referrals, prosecutions and convictions for rape.
But the proportion of court cases that result in conviction has fallen by 4.2%.
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