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Home > Leadership > City Police data reveals high positive outcomes for victims as new strategy published
Leadership 26 February 2025

City Police data reveals high positive outcomes for victims as new strategy published

26 February 2025Updated:26 February 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Image credit: City of London Police.

The City of London Police and City of London Corporation have published their first joint Victims’ Strategy to improve services and outcomes for victims of crime in the Square Mile.

The new strategy sets out how the Corporation and force will work together to ensure victims’ voices are heard and are at the heart of the services they provide. It will improve information and communication for victims, support procedural justice for victims throughout their case, improve multi-agency working with other justice sector partners, and further professionalise local services.

More broadly, the strategy will make sure that the City is ready to deliver the new measures from the Victims and Prisoners Act 2024 and seeks to increase trust and confidence in the police by improving services and outcomes for victims.

The latest statistics also show that the City of London Police continues to be one of the top-performing forces in the country for positive outcome for victims.

The City of London Police outcome rate for victims was 19 per cent for 2023/24, which is well above the national average of 11 per cent.

The force has increased its outcomes for victims of serious violence and securing justice for Violence Against Women and Girls victims, with a positive outcome rate that is four times higher than national average.

The City of London Police has already made significant improvements in surveying victims of crime in the Square Mile and responding to their feedback in real-time. Low satisfaction ratings automatically alert supervisors to review the victims’ case and determine what further action needs to be taken, such as additional engagement.

“Our outcome rates for crime in the City are high and we’re determined to do all that we can as a police force to protect and further improve that position for victims.

“This Strategy sets out our plan for how we will build on the good work we are doing and meet our commitment to victims over the next three years.”

City of London Police Commissioner Pete O’Doherty.

The Strategy recognises the continuing need to build public trust and confidence in policing and that many victims currently experience lengthy waits for a court date and trial outcomes. The force will improve victim support throughout their criminal justice journey and work closely with justice partners to communicate delays in proceedings.


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