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About Cps
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) provides information about its role in the criminal justice system, including guidance for victims and witnesses. It offers resources for prosecutors and the public, detailing the prosecution process and available support.
Learn about the Crown Prosecution Service and its role in the criminal justice system.
What You Can Do
- Access information for victims and witnesses
- Find prosecution guidance and resources
- Read the latest news and publications
- Explore types of crime and legal advice
- Learn about the CPS's accountability and structure
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the role of the Crown Prosecution Service?
The CPS is responsible for prosecuting criminal cases investigated by the police and ensuring justice is served.
How can victims get support?
Victims can find information and support resources on the CPS website, including guidance specific to serious crimes.
Where can I find prosecution guidance?
Prosecution guidance can be accessed through the CPS website, including a searchable library of resources.
What types of crime does the CPS handle?
The CPS handles a wide range of criminal offenses, providing guidance and support for each type.
How does the CPS ensure accountability?
The CPS maintains accountability through performance data, annual reports, and public consultations.