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Operation Soteria is inviting victim-survivors of rape and other sexual offences to share their experience with the police.
If you're a victim-survivor of rape or another sexual offence, you've reported it to police, and you want to give feedback, please get involved.
You can complete the Police Experience survey online |
The survey will help us understand how the police process feels to victims of rape and other sexual offences. We will use these findings to help the police improve.
You can complete the survey in your own time, at your own pace, and at a place that feels safe and comfortable to you.
It should take no more than 15 minutes.
All victim-survivors of rape and other sexual offences aged 18 and over whose case police know about. Your case may have just started, be ongoing, or be closed. We want to listen to all victim-survivors.
The survey is being conducted by academics at City University of London, in line with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
It is not a police survey. If you respond you cannot be identified, and your data will be completely anonymous.
Independent Advisory Groups (IAGs) are made up of trusted individuals who are prepared to listen to, observe and comment on the equality, diversity, and inclusivity of activities and policies of Warwickshire Police.
Members offer impartial advice to us the police, on a range of topics at quarterly meetings.
It is important to us that local people are influencing and helping to shape the services delivered to our communities.
You can find out more about our IAGs and get involved here: