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2m crime cases are closed before suspects identified
Daily Express
|July 21, 2023
VICTIMS of crime are being failed by Britain's "broken" justice system, experts warned last night
More than two million criminal probes were closed without a suspect being identified in the year to March, Home Office figures show.
The number of cases shelved because the victim has given up on justice and refuses to support a prosecution has soared from 8.7% in 2015 to 26.7% - more than one in four.
Katie Kempen, of the charity Victim Support, said: "These figures make it clear that victims of crime are not getting the justice they deserve from police failing to identify a suspect to victims dropping their support for investigations, often down to poor experience with the police or a lack of updates about their case.
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