migmogmash
That would make more sense with the 70% figure. Depends what her unit is though and what other things it deals with. If its just rapes, then I wonder what they are doing with the only 30% of the time....???
Victim blaming is wrong and if officers are doing this or suggesting it, then it needs to stop. Particularly at the first encounter with police. For me, I work on the premises of believing the victim from the onset - so if they have been raped - then they have been raped and I set the wheels in motion from that.
It was interesting that the people in the audience never said if their experiences were recent or not. Whether things are changing? I know the SOLO courses (rape trained) always go by the premises of believing the victim unless there is something really off with the account given
The one thing that the programme didn't mention was - was there a reason for officers asking what the victim was wearing? We might have to do this for CCTV purposes as we need to describe the victim to the CCTV person who is going to review it. Perhaps the police didn't make that clear to the victim when they were asking maybe. Most CCTV is not as good as the stuff shown on TV.
The sending of the pictures. Again nothing wrong and certainly doesn't give anyone permission to do anything against the victim. But, if the victim has said that she has had no contact with the suspect, then the police find that victim has sent a number of photos/texts before the incident - then it casts doubt on her initial account. Now, that's not to say that it gave any permission to the suspect - but the defence will jump all over that and suggest to the court 'if the victim has been untruthful about that, what else are they being untruthful about'
From a police point of view - do we wait until that goes to court before its revealed, or do the police raise that with the victim before hand? And then from that, does the victim think 'the police don't believe me'
I don't know what the answers are either. It was interesting to hear the CPS suggesting that jury trials may need to be scrapped - as a lot of jury members will bring their own prejudices into the court with them. That might be one way forward.
Your situation is not uncommon and i hope you were able to get some support for what happened. A lot of rapes I deal with the victim either just wants access to support services - or is happy that we have arrested the suspect and they have spent the night in the cells - beyond that they just want to leave it, so they can get on with dealing with whats happened in their own time and not to re-live it through the courts in 6 months time.