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on “Belle de Jour”’s blog and book, a development that very much represents the sort of ‘brand development’ seen previously in Playboy. Stalking and sexism: the doctrine according to rap with titles like “Webcam Performer” (with

BRIEFING ‘Improving Victims’
with a twitter account or a blog could do so without impunity. This is a gap in the law which urgently needs to be addressed. We believe the list of offences to be subjected to anonymity should be those contained in; s288c of the Criminal

Supporting someone who has experienced
if you want. There is also a blog about it here: http://edinburghrapecrisis.wixsite.com/ercc/single-post/2015/11/05/ConsentIs Thanks to Paula Dunn, Glasgow Rape Crisis Centre, and Nadine Jassat, Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre, for help with this

Rape Crisis Scotland Annual Report
with 32 new stories and 9 blogposts (some from guest contributors) in the course of the year. New resources added to the site included or new leaflet for people experiencing sexual violence and harassment in the workplace and updated versions of

Rape Crisis Scotland Annual Report
the course of the year and 3 blog posts) and added many new resources, including our new resources for LGBTI survivors. Our website also now includes a new and discrete section devoted to Prevention work. We continued to maintain an active presence

Rape Crisis Scotland Annual Report
the course of the year and 6 blog posts) and added many new resources, including our new self-care leaflets for survivors. Our website also now includes a new and discrete section devoted to online safety where our new resources on this subject and

A newsletter from Rape Crisis Scotland
ran for 24hrs. Advertising bloggers in the US picked up on the image and the story attracted significant comment in the specialist advertising blogsphere - with all of the expected myths and comments playing out (this doesn't happen to men/ only

A newsletter from Rape Crisis Scotland
Websites, campaigns and blogs 16 Impacts of Sexual Assault: http://16impacts.wordpress.com/ MsUnderstood: www.msunderstood.org.uk/index.html The F Word: www.thefword.org.uk/blog/ Edinburgh Hollaback : http://edinburgh.ihollaback.org/ Edinburgh

A newsletter from Rape Crisis Scotland
a newsletter and have a blog where members can write about relevant issues. We attend various events across Scotland. Most recently we attended the ‘Ask the First Minister’ event in Edinburgh, where our members submitted two questions

Annual Report 2010 Introducing Rape
on a diverse range of blogs. 82% of the Scottish population saw the Not Ever advert at least once, and the advert is now proving to be a useful resource within educational settings. 6 Raising awareness Conference – Without fear or

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