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There has been a 50% increase in rapes in Northern Ireland over the past six years, according to government figures. | There has been a 50% increase in rapes in Northern Ireland over the past six years, according to government figures. |
There were more than 450 reported or attempted rapes last year. | |
The highest figure was in Foyle where 40 assaults were reported last year, whilst 39 incidents were reported in south Belfast. | |
DUP assembly member for south Belfast Jimmy Spratt called for tougher legislation to support victims of rape as well as a "robust action" by police. | |
He said the "clear-up rate is far too low in Northern Ireland". | |
"That needs to dramatically increase, there are far too few cases coming to conviction and certainly that needs to change. | |
"It needs to be shown that the victim is being fully supported." | |
The figures were released by Justice Minister Paul Goggins in response to a parliamentary question from DUP MP Nigel Dodds. | |
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Mr Dodds said the figures were "quite disturbing". | |
"We need to restore confidence in law and order. As a society we need to get back to a point where the community has faith in our justice system," he said. | |
Mr Goggins said the government was committed to improving the rates of successful prosecution in rape cases. | |
"Specialist police units, staffed by highly skilled and trained personnel, are dedicated to enhancing the service to victims of rape and sexual assault," he said. | |
"Both PSNI and the Public Prosecution Service are seeking to develop models of best investigative practice so that more offences can achieve the threshold for prosecution." |
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