Exclusive: Figures obtained by Guardian come amid concern over Rasso prosecution and conviction rates
The largest force, the Met, had 84 vacancies out of 601. It said it expected that “more officers will fulfil the vacant roles and the targets may be modified as the year progresses”. Eight forces said they could not provide the information requested, of which five said it was because they did not have a specialist Rasso team/officers, although others without a Rasso unit still provided figures.
“From April 2024, a refreshed specialist sexual assault investigators development programme will be introduced to share and reinforce the learnings from Operation Soteria. It will be compulsory for new recruits to undertake rape and sexual offences training, which will also be rolled out to all existing first responders.”
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