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Non-consensual image-sharing criminalised | Rape Crisis Scotland
Rape Crisis Scotland welcomes landmark judgement | Rape Crisis Scotland
RCS launches new publication on sexual violence and harassment in the workpl...
Recorded crime falls - but reported rape increases yet again | Rape Crisis S...
Statement on Emma Ritch Clinic | Rape Crisis Scotland
Successful Civil Rape Case Exposes Cracks in Criminal System | Rape Crisis S...
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Funding boost to improve Rape Crisis support for survivors | Rape Crisis Sc...
New figures reveal record levels of sexual crime in Scotland | Rape Crisis S...
New survey shows high levels of sexual violence in Scotland | Rape Crisis S...
Rape Crisis Scotland welcomes new legislation coming into effect today which makes the non-consensual sharing of intimate images and videos (or threatening to share these) a criminal offence.
Rape Crisis Scotland welcomes landmark judgement | Rape Crisis Scotland
Rape Crisis Scotland welcomes landmark judgement
RCS launches new publication on sexual violence and harassment in the workpl...
Find local support Support resources FAQ Resources For survivors For friends & family For young people Survivors' voices Survivor Activism Zines Survivor Reference Group: Podcast Mini-Series SRG Podcast: Episode 1
Recorded crime falls - but reported rape increases yet again | Rape Crisis S...
Find local support Support resources FAQ Resources For survivors For friends & family For young people Survivors' voices Survivor Activism Zines Survivor Reference Group: Podcast Mini-Series SRG Podcast: Episode 1
Statement on Emma Ritch Clinic | Rape Crisis Scotland
The Emma Ritch Clinic will be the first of its kind in the UK and will provide independent legal advice and representation by practising Scottish solicitors, without charge.
Successful Civil Rape Case Exposes Cracks in Criminal System | Rape Crisis S...
Successful Civil Rape Case Exposes Cracks in Criminal system
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The Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm Act now makes the sharing or threat of sharing private, intimate images/videos an offence punishable with up to 5 years imprisonment.
Funding boost to improve Rape Crisis support for survivors | Rape Crisis Sc...
Funding boost to improve Rape Crisis support for survivors
New figures reveal record levels of sexual crime in Scotland | Rape Crisis S...
New figures reveal record levels of sexual crime in Scotland
New survey shows high levels of sexual violence in Scotland | Rape Crisis S...
Find local support Support resources FAQ Resources For survivors For friends & family For young people Survivors' voices Survivor Activism Zines Survivor Reference Group: Podcast Mini-Series SRG Podcast: Episode 1