While police always encourage victims of any crime to make a formal report, it is acknowledged that for a number of reasons, victims of sexual assault often do not wish to speak about their experiences nor speak with police and go through the legal process.
In the 12 months to September 2022, there were 185 sexual assaults in Canterbury Bankstown and 234 sexual touching, sexual act and other sexual offences
The NSW Police Force’s Sexual Assault Reporting Option (SARO) has been in existence since 2012, allowing victims to report a sexual assault without any obligation to participate in further lines of inquiry, however it will now be accessed through the online Community Portal and is available in 12 languages, making the reporting option more accessible to victims.
It replaces the old process of printing and completing a 14-page document and emailing the State Crime Command’s Sex Crimes Squad.
NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb says this is an important step forward to help victim-survivors of sexual violence retain control over their level of contact with police and what happens next.
“For many victim-survivors, a police investigation and court process are the farthest thing from their mind and often they feel further traumatised through the process,” Commissioner Webb said.
“We understand and recognise that a successful prosecution is not always the desired outcome or the only measure of success
“Victims can report via SARO anonymously without further contact from police, or they can elect to be identified and request that police follow up in certain circumstances.
“We know that sexual violence continues to be under-reported, and we hope that by providing victims with alternative reporting options, we will be better placed to understand sexual violence in the community, assist victims, and hold offenders accountable.”
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NSW Police have unveiled an enhanced online reporting option to allow victims of sexual assault to provide information without having to take part in a formal police interview.