Victims-of-crime ombud to examine how justice system treats sexual assault survivors
OTTAWA — The federal advocate for victims of crime is investigating how Canada’s justice system treats sexual assault survivors.
Benjamin Roebuck, the federal ombudsperson for victims of crime, says the rights of victims are often ignored, and survivors say the system doesn’t make them feel safe.
Roebuck says the idea that survivors will have a painful experience navigating the justice system has become normalized.
His office says it hopes the investigation will result in systemic and urgent reforms.