The Kelowna RCMP continues to review the alarming number of 91Ƶunfounded91Ƶ sexual assault reports in the city and has yet to provide answers about why local stats are more than double the provincial average.
The RCMP received 82 reports of sexual assault in Kelowna in 2018, 30 of which were deemed unfounded.
91ƵWe understand that there are many questions about the roots of these statistics, and we91Ƶre taking immediate steps to get answers,91Ƶ said Kelowna RCMP Cpl. Meghan Foster.
91ƵThe B.C. RCMP has conducted a preliminary review of these files, but we are currently not in a position to provide specific examples of why any of these investigations were deemed unfounded.
91ƵFor every investigation, there are many variables 91Ƶ each investigation is different and we do not want to deter any other survivors from bravely coming forward to report a sexual assault.91Ƶ
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While the RCMP said it encourages sexual assault survivors to report these crimes, there are times when charges may not be laid, she noted.
91ƵWe are aware that people may find the number of unfounded sexual assault files unsettling, and we are committed to ensuring the public that we are accountable for our investigations,91Ƶ said Foster.
91ƵIn addition to the preliminary review of these files, Kelowna RCMP has requested that the RCMP91Ƶs Sexual Assault Review Team at National Headquarters review our 2018 and 2019 unfounded sexual assault files.91Ƶ
After a Globe and Mail series called Unfounded was published in 2017, the RCMP formed the Sexual Assault Review Team, a group of experienced sexual assault investigators and experts in gender-based violence.
The team is meant to look at each file to ensure that all investigative steps were followed and that the file was categorized correctly.
91ƵIf this review indicates that not all investigative steps were followed, the file will be designated for a secondary review to determine what additional steps need to be taken by investigators and will be sent back to the BC RCMP for further review and/or investigation,91Ƶ stated the RCMP in a news release.
91ƵSexual assault is a devastating crime, and the RCMP is committed to improving how its employees respond to victims and investigate allegations of sexual assault.91Ƶ
The RCMP encourages anyone who feels that their case was not investigated properly to go to their local detachment and request a review.
If a victim is not satisfied with the RCMP review, complaints can be made through the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP at .