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Victim says non-custodial rape sentence ‘rock in my face’

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Published: 24 May 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

A 16-year-old victim has strongly criticised a UK court’s decision not to send teenage boys to prison after they were convicted of rape in Hampshire, describing the sentence as feeling like “a rock straight in my face”.

The case, heard at Southampton Crown Court, involved two separate serious sexual assaults against two girls in Fordingbridge, Hampshire, carried out in incidents occurring between November 2024 and January 2025. The defendants, all aged 15 at the time of sentencing, were handed youth rehabilitation orders rather than custodial prison sentences.

The ruling has triggered widespread public concern and renewed debate over how the justice system handles serious offences committed by minors, particularly when victims feel the punishment does not reflect the gravity of the crime.

Speaking in a televised interview, one of the victims, now 16, said the outcome left her feeling as though the harm she experienced had not been properly acknowledged by the court. She questioned the purpose of the legal process if the offenders were not sent to custody, arguing that the decision made it appear as though the actions, while acknowledged as criminal, were not treated with sufficient severity.

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The second victim, who was 14 at the time of one of the incidents, was also subjected to serious sexual violence in a separate attack. Both cases were treated individually during proceedings but considered together during sentencing, with the court ultimately imposing rehabilitation-focused orders for the defendants.

During the sentencing hearing, the judge emphasised the age of the defendants and the principle that children should not be “criminalised unnecessarily”. The court also cited concerns around rehabilitation, peer influence, and the defendants’ personal circumstances, including developmental and cognitive challenges referenced during proceedings.

Instead of detention, the boys were placed under intensive supervision and rehabilitation requirements. The court also imposed monitoring conditions designed to reduce the risk of reoffending and to ensure structured oversight of their behaviour.

However, the decision has been met with strong criticism from victims’ families and some law enforcement representatives, who have questioned whether the punishment reflects the seriousness of the offences. Hampshire’s police and crime commissioner described the case as deeply disturbing and expressed concern that the sentences did not result in imprisonment, given the nature of the crimes.

The victims’ families have also publicly called for a review of the sentencing decisions. One parent appealed directly to the UK government, questioning whether the outcome would be considered acceptable if the victims were members of a senior political figure’s family. The family argued that the emotional and psychological impact on the victims had not been adequately reflected in the final ruling.

In response, government officials confirmed that the case had been referred for review under the “unduly lenient sentence” scheme, which allows certain criminal sentences to be reconsidered by the Attorney General’s Office. Authorities said the matter was being examined with urgency and care, acknowledging the public concern surrounding the outcome.

The court heard during the trial that the incidents involved complex circumstances, including the use of social media interactions prior to one of the attacks and the recording and sharing of footage afterwards. Prosecutors also told the court that victims were subjected to significant humiliation and online abuse following the incidents.

Despite the seriousness of the offences, the sentencing judge highlighted legal constraints around youth sentencing. Under UK law, courts are required to balance punishment with rehabilitation when dealing with offenders under 18, particularly where there are indications of developmental issues or reduced cognitive capacity. The judge also noted the importance of preventing further harm by focusing on long-term supervision and behavioural intervention.

Legal experts say cases involving serious sexual offences committed by minors often place courts in a difficult position, where the principles of public protection, rehabilitation, and proportionality must all be weighed carefully. While custodial sentences are available for young offenders, judges are also guided by statutory requirements that emphasise rehabilitation where possible.

The case has reignited public debate over whether current youth sentencing frameworks are adequate for dealing with violent and sexual crimes committed by teenagers. Critics argue that non-custodial sentences in such cases risk undermining public confidence in the justice system and failing to provide sufficient recognition of victims’ suffering.

Supporters of the court’s approach, however, argue that youth justice is designed to reduce long-term reoffending by addressing underlying behavioural and developmental issues. They caution that prison sentences for very young offenders can sometimes increase the risk of future criminal behaviour rather than reduce it.

As scrutiny continues, the Attorney General’s Office is expected to determine whether the sentence will be referred to the Court of Appeal for reconsideration. The outcome of that review could determine whether the original sentencing decision is upheld or replaced with a harsher custodial penalty.

For now, the case remains at the centre of a broader national discussion about how the justice system should respond when serious crimes are committed by children, and how best to balance accountability with rehabilitation in the most sensitive of circumstances.

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