There are lots of reasons to report, the most common thing we hear is “I want to stop it from happening to anyone else”, which is extremely kind and considerate, but you are not responsible for other people’s actions. Yes, a conviction may help prevent further offences occurring but that doesn’t have to be your main motive.
A lot of survivors want to know they have done everything they can, whether that is to get justice or closure, but that can look different for different people, it doesn’t have to include getting a conviction. Mostly, survivors want their truth to be heard and believed and there are other ways to achieve that.
Two questions we will always ask a survivor who is struggling to decide…
- Is going through the criminal justice process going to be detrimental to your mental health?
If the answer is yes…Now might not be the right time.
- Is not reporting going to cause further distress and leave you wondering and worrying?
If the answer is yes…It is probably best to report