Improved Investigations
If road crime was treated as real crime a road death investigation would be as extensive as a homicide investigation.
Investigation leads to justice, and a thorough investigation is the cornerstone to justice:
- Criminal justice depends on it – Innocent until proven guilty means any deficiency in investigation results in law breaking drivers going undetected, allowing them to continue putting others at risk
- Civil justice relies on it – Without the evidence gathered by police, innocent victims go uncompensated with financial loss added to their physical and emotional devastation
- Road safety requires it – Injury prevention relies on comprehensive data and accurate problem analysis. This is more than the collision report which is done at the start of an investigation
- The bereaved and injured deserve it – They should be able to see that their suffering is not simply accepted as the price to pay for motorization
- The wider public also need it – If they are to be persuaded to walk and cycle more
To a family, a road death has the same effect as a murder, and its investigation should be no less thorough.
What RoadPeace Wants
More effective investigations, with:
- Nationally agreed standards of good practice
- Trained collision investigators with national accreditation
- Proper quality assurance, ensuring standards are monitored and maintained
- Risk reduced through better analysis and design of evidence based countermeasures
- Improvements in injury investigation as well as road death and life changing collision investigation
More transparent and accountable police, with:
- Judicial outcomes of collision investigations published
- Investigation procedures and budgets reported—this will help prevent unrealistic expectations
- Collaboration with victims and campaigners
- Surveys of victim satisfaction in collision investigation
- Annual reviews of the effectiveness of collision investigation
Less trauma for victims, with:
- Families kept informed of the investigation progress
- Families invited to give feedback and able to see lessons learned
How RoadPeace is Helping
Supporting Victims
They will already be coping with the shock of the crash, and are unlikely to be familiar with the steps, roles, and their rights in collision investigation. We produce guides on collision investigation with checklists for victims to ease this pressure
We lobby for improved investigation every chance we can.
“I felt invisible — until RoadPeace heard me and made a difference.”
Campaigning for Justice
Over the years, Roadpeace has campaigned for improved investigations. This includes through working groups and consultations.
We make the case. From its start, RoadPeace has used the evidence collected from helping victims to shape its calls. This included the 150 case studies we compiled for the Independent Working Group set up by Victim Support in 1992. Most of the recommendations in the subsequent 1994 report Support for the families of road death victims focused on the police collision investigation. Transparency, accountability, priority and national standards were early calls. National standards were a key call for our Justice Campaign, launched in 1998.
RoadPeace launched a Collision Investigation campaign in June 2016. This started with a review of road death investigation, including from the victims’ perspective.
We lobby for improved investigation every chance we can.
Our Stance
“Road deaths are premature, sudden and violent and should be investigated as quickly and as extensively as homicides.
“Forensic collision investigations are crucial for families who have lost loved ones in road crashes, as they depend on these investigations to reveal the truth about what happened, which is essential for helping them navigate their grief and achieve justice.
“RoadPeace urges law enforcement agencies to prioritise swift and thorough forensic collision investigations. The families of road crash victims deserve justice, and our roads require the highest standards of safety to protect all users. By ensuring timely and meticulous forensic work, we can achieve these goals and move toward a future with safer roads for everyone.”
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