Sunday 10 February 2013

Complainant Does Not Equal Victim


What is wrong with this 'graph?

January 28, 2013

One in five women victims of sexual offences

"The first joint statistical overview of sexual offending in England and Wales reveals that almost 20% of all women in England and Wales report that they have been the victim of a sexual offence since the age of 16.

This figure is contained in a new report produced jointly by the Ministry of Justice, Home Office and Office of National Statistics.

It brings together, for the first time, a range of official statistics from across the crime and criminal justice system, providing an overview of sexual offending in England and Wales."

http://eyeshareinfo.com/2013/01/one-in-five-women-victims-of-sexual-offences/

Women still blamed for sexual violence, according to study

http://www.leftfootforward.org/2013/02/women-still-blamed-for-sexual-violence-according-to-study/

Published: 16 hrs ago

Monster [sic] slipped through the net [sic]

"THIS ruling by the judges left us reeling in horror. Like Hailey, we fear it could lead to a watering-down of the CRB procedure [DBS, get with the program] — which was put in place to protect [sic] children and vulnerable adults.

Their rights [their what?] should come before [why?] those of anyone else. Ian Huntley was discovered to have got a job as a caretaker even though he had been accused of eight sexual assaults.

Under the present system it would no longer happen [why not?] because anyone wanting jobs where they will come into contact with children and vulnerable adults have their backgrounds checked [and? ... who commits most, fresh, 'sex' crimes?]"

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4787497/Youngsters-at-risk-after-EU-ruling.html

Wrong right

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/sun_says/article4508014.ece 

Comment:

Innocent until proven guilty ring a bell, ladies?

The OSC

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April-29-13

ACPO comment on historic sex abuse investigations 

"ACPO lead on violence and public protection Chief Constable Dave Whatton said:

''Those people who bravely come forward to report sexual abuse they suffered [sic] as children live with the consequences daily [sic]. We owe it to victims [sic] to do all we can bring offenders [sic] to justice and provide victims [sic] with some form of closure. We also owe it to the public to do our utmost to protect them from dangerous offenders. [sic]""

http://www.lccsa.org.uk/news.asp?ItemID=48548

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