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Rape Conviction Rates in England & Wales

Analysis of Home Office data shows the gulf between reported cases of rape and those that end with a conviction. In 1980, one in three reported rapes ended in convictions. Today only one in 20 does. Only about half of reported rapes get past the initial police investigation stage and a quarter end up being reported as no crime having taken place. As the map and table below demonstrate, success rates vary widely between police forces.

Map of England and Wales showing police area boundaries.
Map of England and Wales showing police area boundaries.
Regional Rape Convictions - 2005
  Police Force Rate
1 Northamptonshire Police 13.79%
2 Cumbria Constabulary 12.79%
3 South Wales Police 12.18%
4 South Yorkshire Police 10.74%
5 North Yorkshire Police 9.74%
6 Durham Constabulary 9.18%
7 West Yorkshire Police 8.70%
8 Bedfordshire Police 8.33%
9 Cleveland Police 7.75%
10 Derbyshire Constabulary 7.55%
11 Lancashire Constabulary 7.45%
12 Hertfordshire Constabulary 6.95%
13 Gwent Police 6.48%
14 Cheshire Constabulary 6.44%
15 Northumbria Police 6.35%
16 West Mercia Constabulary 6.20%
17 West Midlands Police 6.19%
18 Wiltshire Constabulary 6.00%
19 Merseyside Police 5.58%
20 Staffordshire Police 5.33%
21 Norfolk Constabulary 5.13%
22 Nottinghamshire Police 4.91%
23 Metropolitan Police Service 4.88%
24 Avon & Somerset Constabulary 4.76%
25 North Wales Police 4.71%
26 Dyfed Powys Police 4.55%
27 Devon & Cornwall Constabulary 4.01%
28 Greater Manchester Police 3.98%
29 Thames Valley Police 3.97%
30 Leicestershire Constabulary 3.85%
31 Dorset Police 3.66%
32 Surrey Police 3.65%
33 Kent Police 3.55%
34 Essex Police 3.49%
35 Warwickshire Police 3.41%
36 Sussex Police 3.35%
37 Lincolnshire Police 3.06%
38 Hampshire Constabulary 2.98%
39 Humberside Police 2.85%
40 Cambridgeshire Constabulary 1.75%
41 Suffolk Constabulary 1.60%
42 Gloucestershire Constabulary 0.86%
Regional Rape Convictions - 2006
  Police Force Rate
1 Cleveland Police 13.2%
2 Lancashire Constabulary 11.2%
3 Cheshire Constabulary 11.1%
4 South Yorkshire Police 9.6%
5 Humberside Police 9.4%
6 Norfolk Constabulary 9.2%
7 North Yorkshire Police 9.0%
8 Derbyshire Constabulary 8.6%
9 Cumbria Constabulary 8.3%
10 Wiltshire Constabulary 8.3%
11 Gloucestershire Constabulary 7.4%
12 Northamptonshire Police 7.2%
13 Dorset Police 7.0%
14 West Yorkshire Police 7.0%
15 Northumbria Police 6.9%
16 Greater Manchester Police 6.6%
17 Durham Constabulary 6.6%
18 Metropolitan Police Service 6.4%
19 Nottinghamshire Police 6.4%
20 West Mercia Constabulary 6.3%
21 Suffolk Constabulary 6.0%
22 South Wales Police 5.9%
23 West Midlands Police 5.9%
24 Merseyside Police 5.8%
25 Warwickshire Police 5.8%
26 Kent Police 5.5%
27 Thames Valley Police 5.3%
28 Devon & Cornwall Constabulary 5.2%
29 Gwent Police 5.1%
30 Lincolnshire Police 5.0%
31 Hampshire Constabulary 4.8%
32 Hertfordshire Constabulary 4.4%
33 Avon & Somerset Constabulary 4.2%
34 Essex Police 4.0%
35 North Wales Police 3.7%
36 Staffordshire Police 3.5%
37 Surrey 3.5%
38 Bedfordshire Police 3.2%
39 Cambridgeshire Constabulary 3.2%
40 Sussex Police 3.2%
41 Dyfed Powys Police 3.1%
42 Leicestershire Constabulary 2.8%

Summary of figures for 2006

  1. In some areas women who report rape are almost five times less likely to achieve a conviction than in others.
  2. In Leicestershire, less than one in thirty five women who report rape secure a conviction. In Cleveland, one in seven reported rapes are convicted.
  3. The conviction rate has got worse in 18 out of 43 police areas since 2004.
  4. In many areas, convictions rates have dropped dramatically, falling by over 60% in Bedfordshire.

Detailed statistics presented by The Fawcett Society are shown in the document and map linked below:

Katherine Rake, Director of the Fawcett Society, said:
"These disturbing figures reveal that women face a postcode lottery when reporting rape to the police. It is entirely unacceptable that the standard of service rape victims receive is dependent on where they live."


Summary of figures for 2005

14,192   total number of reported rapes overall
2,689   total number of prosecutions
751   total number of convictions
5.2%   Average conviction rate
 
80,418   estimated number of unreported rapes from British Crime Survey

1,225 total rape cases in 1980

14,449 total rape cases in 2005

For more statistical information, please visit: www.crimestatistics.org.uk
For more information, please visit: www.cer.truthaboutrape.co.uk



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