Hi tali,
The Police investigation will follow a proven path gathering evidence by questioning and following the sequence of events.
Criminal cases have victims and offenders and the police need to be sure of who did what to who, this process can be very long and the officers have strict guidelines on the disclosure of information and keeping the victims informed of the stage of the investigation.
Once the investigation is concluded the police will apply to the CPS for a charging decision. If the CPS decide that they have a reasonable chance of conviction then the police will charge the offenders and progress to court.
If the offender admits the offence then they maybe cautioned, warned or charged depending on their previous criminal history, thier age and the nature of the offence.
The onus on the OIC ( Officer in the case ) to keep the victim informed of the process.
Once it goes to court the Witness Care team ( CPS and Police ) will liase with the victim and support court attendance and help with any problems or special needs required by witnesses.
The Witness Care officer will maintain contact throughout the case and inform the witnesses of the outcome.
If the offender was cautioned etc the OIC should inform the victim of the outcome.
The Police will be very careful in confirming/ releasing the identity of offenders if know to the victim in case this sparkes conflict or revenge.
Each case differs and the merit of the evidence and the presentation of it will effect the resultant outcome.
All evidence is viewed but to show CCTV coverage would only be considered if identification of the offender was in question.
If you need to find out a result from court, the court staff are usually very helpful if witness care have not informed you of the result.