If you believe that someone has committed a crime, you can privately prosecute them. Private criminal prosecutions have become increasingly common as cuts to the police and Crown Prosecution Service have left many victims of crime without proper avenues to justice. Many private prosecutions involve financial crimes such as fraud, although in recent years there has been a rise in the number of private prosecutions involving a wide range of offences.

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