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Rape services ‘unacceptable,’ say inspectors

INSPECTORS slammed “unacceptable” rape services in Scotland yesterday, saying that many victims were let down by officials.

The review by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland (HMICS) called for urgent action as Scotland lags “well behind” the rest of Britain when it comes to providing facilities which meet both the needs of the victims and forensic requirements.

Inspectors also highlighted the shortage of services, particularly in rural areas, forcing victims to travel long distances or be examined in police stations.

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