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ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2020 CONTENTS
the Willow’s Story’ an account of one woman’s search for campaign invited supporters to raise or donate just justice following assault by her abusive ex-partner. £16 to support local services. More than 500 donors raised a total of

Annual Report 2009 Introducing Rape
maturing Scottish Summary accounts for the period April 2008 – March 2009 Parliament has acted to codify an entire area of Scots common law, placing sex offences on the statute book. The primacy of Parliament in determining the law of the

TWO NEW RAPE CRISIS CENTRES Two new
conflict. Women and children account for nearly 80% of the casualties, according to the UN Secretary-General. Further information on http://web.amnesty.org/ actforwomen/index-eng Amnesty International Scotland 6 Castle Street, Edinburgh EH2 3AT

Rape Crisis The newsletter of Rape
to in the future, to take account of subsequent developments or gaps that have been identified in the list? Gerry: Well, I think that as with any bit of law reform, there has to be reforming legislation, which is why it’s important to get the

Timeline | Rape Crisis Scotland
This timeline is an account of the strength in taking action together. It charts a movement for change based on extraordinary effort by many individuals working together to respond to the pain and the wrongs experienced by so many

SUMMARY INFORMATION FOR PARTNERS,
and holding perpetrators accountable In all aspects of what they do, organisations challenge social tolerance of sexual violence and gender inequality and work from the core belief that it is preventable. ? Accountability and governance

A case for human rights | Rape Crisis Scotland
In praise of the legal profession

Corroborating lack of consent in rape cases | Rape Crisis Scotland
We take a look at jury attitudes on trauma responses and how this impacts their view corroboration.

International Women's Day 2020 | Rape Crisis Scotland
In thanks to all those women working and volunteering as part of the Rape Crisis movement.

Never Allowed: ending extended family abuse | Rape Crisis Scotland
law doesn't take into account the multiple perpetrators who are abusing them? We aren't just talking about people who witness the abuse and stay silent, we’re talking about people who actively and in a calculated manner,

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