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Victims of sexual offences face ‘postcode lottery’ with police, says home secretary

The home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has said victims of sexual offences face “a postcode lottery” in terms of how the police will deal with their report.

“It is a postcode lottery at the moment if you are a victim in terms of the standard of service you are going to get when your allegation is being investigated by the police and whether that is going to lead to charges ultimately and hopefully a successful prosecution”, Mahmood told Trevor Phillips on Sky News.

The home secretary was responding to claims from the Institute for Government that currently up to 50 per cent of police officers currently on sexual violence and rape squads are trainees. She said the government plans to get a specialist squad in ever force.

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The home secretary has said society is “very far to the other side of what is acceptable” in terms of freedom of speech which is misogynist.

Shabana Mahmood was asked by Trevor Phillips on Sky News whether the government was crossing a line in trying to clamp down on young men being interested in misogynist influences like Andrew Tate.

“There is always going to be a line but we are very far to the other side of what is acceptable of that line at the moment”, Mahmood said.

“It is right that we think about how we give schools and parents the tools they need to make sure they are raising boys who will grow to be healthy young men in their own right, with a good understanding of what a healthy relationship is.

“It is important that the state takes some action, because we are not willing to just sit back and accept that VAWG is just a fact of life.”

Shabana Mahmood leaving Downing Street, London. Specialist rape and sex offences investigators will be introduced to every police force as part of reforms to be introduced under the Government’s violence against women and girls (Vawg) strategy. Photograph: James Manning/PA
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