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Met chief says police face 'Catch-22' over sex abuse claims | |
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Officers face a "Catch-22" situation over historical sexual abuse claims, the Metropolitan Police chief has said. | Officers face a "Catch-22" situation over historical sexual abuse claims, the Metropolitan Police chief has said. |
Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe told the BBC police were criticised if they did not take allegations seriously yet condemned for pursuing them. | Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe told the BBC police were criticised if they did not take allegations seriously yet condemned for pursuing them. |
He spoke after the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) defended trials brought after the Jimmy Savile scandal. | He spoke after the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) defended trials brought after the Jimmy Savile scandal. |
Last week DJ Dave Lee Travis was cleared of 12 indecent assault charges dating back to the 1970s. | Last week DJ Dave Lee Travis was cleared of 12 indecent assault charges dating back to the 1970s. |
The jury was unable to agree verdicts on two other counts. | The jury was unable to agree verdicts on two other counts. |
Coronation Street actor William Roache was also recently cleared of historical rape and indecent assault charges. | Coronation Street actor William Roache was also recently cleared of historical rape and indecent assault charges. |
'Look back' | 'Look back' |
Responding to DPP Alison Saunders writing in the Times, Sir Bernard told BBC Radio 5 live: "I think we are in a bit of a Catch-22. | Responding to DPP Alison Saunders writing in the Times, Sir Bernard told BBC Radio 5 live: "I think we are in a bit of a Catch-22. |
"If we ignore the new claims of historical events, we're told that we are wrong. | "If we ignore the new claims of historical events, we're told that we are wrong. |
"If we investigate to the point of charge - we are challenged - did you go too far? And I think we have got to take these things seriously and the place to test it is called a court." | "If we investigate to the point of charge - we are challenged - did you go too far? And I think we have got to take these things seriously and the place to test it is called a court." |
Sir Bernard said he was "comfortable" with prosecutions that had already been brought but added: "We will always look back and review whether we got it right. The CPS (Crown Prosecution Service) I'm sure will do that with us. | Sir Bernard said he was "comfortable" with prosecutions that had already been brought but added: "We will always look back and review whether we got it right. The CPS (Crown Prosecution Service) I'm sure will do that with us. |
"One of the difficulties you have of course is a jury gives a verdict not a reason. So what you don't understand is what they didn't find persuasive." | "One of the difficulties you have of course is a jury gives a verdict not a reason. So what you don't understand is what they didn't find persuasive." |
While there are difficulties investigating non-recent cases such as lack of forensic evidence, Scotland Yard will continue to do so, said the commissioner. | While there are difficulties investigating non-recent cases such as lack of forensic evidence, Scotland Yard will continue to do so, said the commissioner. |
"We, the police, were criticised 20, 30 years ago that when victims came forward we didn't listen," said Sir Bernard. | "We, the police, were criticised 20, 30 years ago that when victims came forward we didn't listen," said Sir Bernard. |
"Now victims are coming forward, we are listening and we're trying to get the evidence together to substantiate the claims." | "Now victims are coming forward, we are listening and we're trying to get the evidence together to substantiate the claims." |
Mrs Saunders told the Times: "To those who say recent high-profile acquittals show that police and prosecutors are overcompensating for past failings, I say quite simply that we are not. | Mrs Saunders told the Times: "To those who say recent high-profile acquittals show that police and prosecutors are overcompensating for past failings, I say quite simply that we are not. |
"If we took to court only cases where, on the papers, we were certain of a conviction, we would rightly be accused of being over-cautious. | "If we took to court only cases where, on the papers, we were certain of a conviction, we would rightly be accused of being over-cautious. |
"Justice can only be done if prosecutors remain independent and fair, regardless of who a defendant might be." | "Justice can only be done if prosecutors remain independent and fair, regardless of who a defendant might be." |
She added: "So long as our criminal justice system is working effectively, we will continue to see acquittals in these types of cases. But we are also seeing convictions." | She added: "So long as our criminal justice system is working effectively, we will continue to see acquittals in these types of cases. But we are also seeing convictions." |
Mrs Saunders, who took over as DPP in October, also condemned "new myths" that some sexual abuse victims were motivated by money. | Mrs Saunders, who took over as DPP in October, also condemned "new myths" that some sexual abuse victims were motivated by money. |
She said: "It used to be that if a rape victim wore a short skirt, her credibility was undermined. Thankfully, we have moved on. | She said: "It used to be that if a rape victim wore a short skirt, her credibility was undermined. Thankfully, we have moved on. |
"Now we must be careful not to establish new myths that victims come forward only for financial or other motives." | "Now we must be careful not to establish new myths that victims come forward only for financial or other motives." |
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