Share your experiences of reporting rape in the UK justice system

<span>Photograph: Julian Nieman/Alamy Stock Photo</span>
Photograph: Julian Nieman/Alamy Stock Photo

Rape is one of the most serious crimes that a victim can survive. Many rapes are never reported but even when a survivor comes forward the vast majority of reports will not make it to court or result in a conviction.

Less than 2% of reported rapes lead to a charge in England and Wales. Today it is harder to secure a conviction than it was five years ago.

The Guardian is committed to continuing to report on rape and the challenges survivors face in navigating the criminal justice system. Please get in touch if you would like to share your contact details in confidence with the reporters on this project.

How to get in touch

Victims of sexual offences are entitled to lifelong anonymity. You can fill in the form below, either using your name or anonymously. Your responses are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your contributions.

If you give us permission to do so, a reporter may contact you to understand more about your experience of the criminal justice system. Though we may not be able to respond to all submissions directly, all of them will be read. No information that you provide to us below will be published without your permission.

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