Police sexual offence investigations inadequate: report

By Katelyn Catanzariti
Updated May 4 2024 - 7:35am, first published 7:30am
A report has found sexual assault charge rates are down because police are not investigating enough. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)
A report has found sexual assault charge rates are down because police are not investigating enough. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)

Only one in seven people accused of raping a child will likely even know they were named as a suspect, much less be investigated, charged, prosecuted or convicted, a new Australian study has found.

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