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News   COMING IN APRIL 2005....................

Legal Responses to Rape – Scotland’s Chance to Get It Right

A National Conference Organised by Rape Crisis Scotland

Monday 25th April 2005, The Teacher Building, 14 St Enoch Square, Glasgow

FULL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
BOOKING FORM

Rape Crisis Scotland is hosting a major national conference on legal responses to rape. 25 April 2005. Glasgow.

The conference aims to:

•  provide information on legal developments relating to justice responses to rape and other sexual offences

•  to bring together policy makers and those working with survivors of sexual violence
•  to develop a greater understanding of the issues facing women reporting rape and other sexual offences, with a view to inputting shared concerns into current legal developments.

Speakers include:

 

Hugh Henry, Deputy Justice Minister

Elish Angiolini QC, Solicitor General

Professor Gerry Maher, of the Scottish Law Commission

Fiona Raitt, Dundee University

Professor Michele Burman, University of Glasgow

 

Workshops at the conference will be run on three themes:

•  supporting women through court

•  the use of sexual history and character evidence

•  defining rape

 Fees : Standard Conference Fee                                                         £150

Conference fee for low income voluntary sector organizations     £75

Free places are available to available to women who have been through sexual offence trials.

For further information, please contact the Rape Crisis Scotland office on 0141 248 8848 or email info@rapecrisisscotland.org.uk

 

 

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A reminder of the Women's Support Project conference on the media, public education and male violence against women and children on Jan 28 in Glasgow.

Chaired by Sheena McDonald, TV presenter, broadcaster and journalist, this event will have speakers from Sweden, Canada, Ireland and the UK, addressing issues including: child sexual abuse, domestic violence, rape, prostitution and the power of mainstream media and public education campaigns to influence how we see violence.

9.30am-4.30pm, St Andrew's in the Square, 1 St Andrew's Square, Glasgow. Fri 28 Jan 05.

 

Speakers include: Gunilla Ekberg, Jenny Kitzinger, Seetha Kumar, Hannana Siddhiqi, Johann Lamont, Linda Markowsky-Macleod, Karen Boyle, Colm Dempsey.

(Biographies on programme. Click conference above.)