Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary – in conjunction with City University London and a host of other UK forces – is conducting a Victim Survivors Police Experience Survey for rape and other sexual offences.
It is with the aim to improve the ways in which they engage with victims of rape and other sexual offences, and thereby improve the victim-survivor experience of the police investigation and criminal justice process.
The survey – which is completely anonymous – will further their understanding of people’s experiences of reporting sexual violence across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
Detective Superintendent Ellie Hurd, said:
“Rape and other sexual offences are some of the most complex and challenging crimes that we deal with within the criminal justice system. Our officers and staff are dedicated to achieving the best outcomes for victims.
“In participating in the survey, it is an opportunity to achieve real, sustainable change by taking an open and honest look at the way we work within our own organisation, alongside the wider criminal justice system and victim support services.
“We want to listen to all victim-survivors. We want to understand where and how we can improve our approach to engaging with victim-survivors and ensure we are doing our utmost by them, in achieving tangible outcomes as part of our investigations. This could be a huge stepping-stone in achieving just that.
“Rape and other sexual offences are really, really traumatic and impactive crimes, and this survey will inform improvements to our approach to policing these offences now, and in the future.”
All victims of rape and other sexual offences aged 18 and over are invited to take part, whose case has been reported to Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary. Your case may have just started, been ongoing for some time, or be closed.
To find out more, or to take part in the anonymous survey, please visit http://www.tinyurl.com/1experiencesurvey



























































































“We want to listen to all victim-survivors.
and they can include all those men who have been falsely accused and get their views on how they were treated by the law to ensure that they are believed also
old farts think they got the right
Odd how most of the sex offenders, particularly paedophiles, convicted on the Isle of Wight are old farts.
Most of them probably haven’t seen their own winkies in years.
How times have changed, you used to just ask her dad and put a ring on her finger.
Eh? What? Women having the right to live their life the way they wish without having to ask someone else for permission has nothing to do with ignorant knuckle dragging men not knowing how to behave. The sex offenders are often the same people who go around thumping people for a laugh. All starts in school when they learn how get away with violence all the time. Bullying is a violent crime and it’s time that schools treat it as such.
so do men Freaky, what a humourless twat you are..
Opens the door for more false and fake allegations and what for, because the 304’s want to prove that they are the real men in today’s society, and they’d never lie would they? Hahahahaha!!!!