The Guardian view on the courts in crisis: long waits are a route to injustice | Editorial
Briefly

Justice in England and Wales is faltering, highlighted by a crown court backlog of 100,000 cases and a record-high remand prisoner population, leaving victims unsupported.
The number of rape victims withdrawing from prosecution has doubled in five years, illustrating the deep frustrations and failures within the justice system that need immediate attention.
Timely prosecution is essential alongside prevention to tackle violence against women, yet analysis reveals that commitments, such as cutting violence against women and girls, are undermined by current failures.
Research indicating that pre-recording evidence in rape trials has led to a 41% drop in conviction rates reveals a major setback in victim support strategies that need urgent reform.
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