Hi.
The following BBC article reports 300 policemen have used their position of authority to sexual exploit victims -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38240524
Could this be away of the Police saying they do not want anymore rapes cases?
I have calculated in England and Wales in 2015 that a rape was reported every 15 seconds based on 34,500 reported rapes.
This must be surely overwhelming the Police and costing the tax payer a fortune.
However, only 1 in 30 reported rapes ended in a criminal conviction.
It is also the case that in Surrey the CPS lost more rape cases then it won.
This makes the CPS a persecution and not prosecution service.
Unhappy
The following BBC article reports 300 policemen have used their position of authority to sexual exploit victims -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38240524
Could this be away of the Police saying they do not want anymore rapes cases?
I have calculated in England and Wales in 2015 that a rape was reported every 15 seconds based on 34,500 reported rapes.
This must be surely overwhelming the Police and costing the tax payer a fortune.
However, only 1 in 30 reported rapes ended in a criminal conviction.
It is also the case that in Surrey the CPS lost more rape cases then it won.
This makes the CPS a persecution and not prosecution service.
Unhappy
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