25/01/2022
Urgent Action Needed To Tackle Rise Of Sexual Assaults On Girls
Alliance have called for urgent action to tackle the rise of sexual assaults on girls, following the publication of the latest PSNI figures.
The PSNI figures revealed 791 incidents of sexual assault of girls over the age of 13 have been reported to the police in the past year, a rise of nearly 60% on the previous year, with 267 reports of sexual assault on girls under 13.
Alliance Policing Board member John Blair said he would table questions to the Chief Constable this week to see how much resource has been dedicated to tackling the issue.
He continued: "I am painfully aware I am asking these questions of police in the context of serious budget cuts which appear to be imminent. I understand where additional resource is urgently required, such as that needed to tackle the issue against violence against women and girls, these cuts will bring financial pressures so serious this essential additional work might not be possible.
"This has been demonstrated through the postponement in recent days of a police recruitment campaign and the Justice Minister has highlighted her Department was bearing 'disproportionate pain' in the draft Budget. It follows that policing, which accounts for 70% of that Department’s budget, has taken a very serious hit as a consequence.
"The budgetary position will be a particular worry not only to those trying to deliver more safety on our streets for women and girls, but also and especially for women and girls who have a right to expect better outcomes, given the increased attention on this issue and the tragic headlines of recent times."
The PSNI figures revealed 791 incidents of sexual assault of girls over the age of 13 have been reported to the police in the past year, a rise of nearly 60% on the previous year, with 267 reports of sexual assault on girls under 13.
Alliance Policing Board member John Blair said he would table questions to the Chief Constable this week to see how much resource has been dedicated to tackling the issue.
He continued: "I am painfully aware I am asking these questions of police in the context of serious budget cuts which appear to be imminent. I understand where additional resource is urgently required, such as that needed to tackle the issue against violence against women and girls, these cuts will bring financial pressures so serious this essential additional work might not be possible.
"This has been demonstrated through the postponement in recent days of a police recruitment campaign and the Justice Minister has highlighted her Department was bearing 'disproportionate pain' in the draft Budget. It follows that policing, which accounts for 70% of that Department’s budget, has taken a very serious hit as a consequence.
"The budgetary position will be a particular worry not only to those trying to deliver more safety on our streets for women and girls, but also and especially for women and girls who have a right to expect better outcomes, given the increased attention on this issue and the tragic headlines of recent times."
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