Watchdog calls for changes to how justice system treats sexual violence survivors
OTTAWA — The federal ombudsperson for victims of crime is calling for reforms to improve how survivors of sexual violence are treated by the criminal justice system.
Benjamin Roebuck said Wednesday too many survivors describe their experiences with the justice system as more harmful than the assault itself.
“Too many survivors told us that when they came forward, they were disbelieved, retraumatized and further harmed,” he told a press conference on Parliament Hill.
His office released a new report Wednesday based on an 18-month investigation involving interviews with survivors, police, Crown and defence attorneys and judges. The study also looked at academic research and hundreds of court cases and media articles.


