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<p>Ensuring that staff have the tools and skills necessary to prosecute effectively
is a CPS priority. A detailed CPS/Police Joint National Rape Action Plan was published
in June 2014 which identified a programme of training activity to deliver improvements
in investigation and prosecution outcomes. This extensive programme, consisting of
a range of face to face specialist training, is currently underway. The programme
includes refresher training for all specialist prosecutors undertaking rape and serious
sexual offence casework which will be delivered during 2016.</p>
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