Ulrika Jonsson says rape convictions have plummeted so low “it’s no longer a crime”. The TV presenter, who was date-raped in a hotel room when she was 19, said the 30% drop in convictions last year was like taking a backwards step.She blasted the Crown Prosecution Service for only pursuing the strongest cases, claiming sex attackers were getting away with it.Ulrika, 53, said: “How difficult the CPS are making it for the police to put forward cases that unless there’s a very good prospect of conviction, then forget about it.“Which means that clearly there are incidences where sexual assaults and rapes are taking place and people are getting away with it now because it’s no longer a crime.”After Ulrika revealed her ordeal in a 2002 memoir,.
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