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Oct 2022
North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Zoe Metcalfe has pledged to tackle the county's "woefully low" prosecution rate for rape.
According to government figures, just nine rape allegations reached court in North Yorkshire between April 2021 and March 2022.
Ms Metcalfe told a meeting this week she planned to visit the Rape and Serious Sexual Offences Unit in Leeds to learn how North Yorkshire could improve its prosecution rate.
The unit consists of lawyers who are specially trained in dealing with allegations of rape, serious sexual offences and child abuse.
Ms Metcalfe, a Conservative who was elected commissioner last year, was responding to a question from Victoria Oldham, the Conservative councillor for Washburn (pictured below), at this week's Harrogate Borough Council overview and scrutiny committee. Cllr Oldham asked:
Ms Metcalfe replied:
Pat Marsh, the Liberal Democrat leader in Harrogate and Knaresborough, said she was "shocked to learn violence against women and girls is very high".
Ms Metcalfe said she had launched a strategy to address violence against women and girls that identified gaps in provision and how to work in partnership better. She added:
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