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<p>Any sexual assault that takes place in prison is deplorable, and all reported incidents
are referred to the police for investigation. In 2017 less than 1.3% of all reported
assaults on prisoners were sexual assaults. We are committed to reducing violence
in prison and we encourage prisoners to report assaults, so that we can take action
against perpetrators and support victims. The most important support that we can provide
is to ensure that all allegations are taken seriously and investigated thoroughly,
and that appropriate action is taken if they are proven.</p><p> </p><p>The nature
of any further support provided will depend on the circumstances of the case and the
prisoner’s preferences, as well as an assessment of the risk of repeat victimisation.
At its most straightforward this involves ensuring that further contact between person
reporting the assault and the alleged perpetrator is prevented. Where this involves
moving one or more prisoners between wings or prisons, it must not be to the reporter’s
detriment. Ongoing support may include increased supervision of the reporter by prison
staff, who may also work with them to build their sense of security and to restore
their confidence. We expect our new key workers to play a growing role in work such
as this. Finally, it may also include referral to other sources of help, such as peer
supporters, healthcare staff, or more specialist support services from outside the
prison.</p>
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