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Rape conviction rates for Wales increase but Fawcett identifies a 'postcode lottery' for victims of rape

10 Mehef 2009

The Fawcett Society has released information, from the latest available Government figures, which demonstrates that the 'postcode lottery' for victims of rape is continued.

Fawcett have produced a map plotting the changes  in rape conviction rates in England and Wales since 2006. The figures, released today, show a continually growing gap between police force areas:

  • Women who report rape can be up to 11 times more likely to secure a conviction for rape in some areas than others
  • In Cleveland, nearly 1 in 5 reported rapes led to a conviction for rape
  • In Dorset, less than 1 in 60 women who reported rape were able to secure a conviction

Although all 4 police forced areas saw an increase in the conviction rates for rape, in 16 of the 42 police force areas rape conviction rates fell between 2006-2007.

  • Gwent - rape conviction rate increased to 9.7% (5.1% in 2006)
  • North Wales - rape conviction rate increased to 8.5% (3.7% in 2006)
  • South Wales - rape conviction rate increased to 7.1% (5.9% in 2006)
  • Dyfed-Powys - rape conviction rate increased to 6.9% (3.1% in 2006)

For more information download the Map

See the Fawcett Society for more information