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form of risk to public safety, it would be wrong to assume that conversely o?enders who target those who are known to them in some form are less likely to be a risk to the public. For many of these o?enders, it may be the case that targeting

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improve a victim/ survivors safety. These could be used to prevent a child who has perpetrated sexual violence from entering a specific place or contacting the survivor or other third parties to prevent harassment and intimidation. These reforms

CONSULTATION ‘How to Change the
1: Does the new Online Safety Bill do enough to protect girls and women from online abuse/sexual abuse? Should the o?ence of ‘cyber?ashing’ be created for Scotland? Online Safety Bill The new Online Safety Bill, proposed by the UK

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under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, employers are responsible for the health, safety and welfare at work of all employees. (Although, technically, the law does not protect against harassment from third parties (see third party

The Vulnerability of Women With No Recourse to Public Funds, Sexual Violence...
This guest blog was written by Vicky Nyanga, founder and CEO of Project Esperanza.

The Rape Crisis Movement in Scotland Stands in Opposition to the Nationality...
and punished for seeking safety. The regimes that refugees flee will not give them safety, never mind the option to apply for visas, which leaves them no choice but to arrive through lorries and boats. The Bill criminalises unofficial

"No matter what your past has been,
you to have a think about a safety plan for yourself. 3 before you start: your safety plan Creating your safety plan: you can come back and add to this Set some boundaries - when and where you can safely think or talk about this Find a place of

A newsletter from Rape Crisis Scotland
on other public health & safety issues such as smoking or road safety. The message remains consistent but the impact is much more profound. These are readily available within minutes by the use of other forms of social media in particular

A newsletter from Rape Crisis Scotland
to maximise their own safety and the safety of their children (if any), and; that they are able to make informed choices as to their involvement with the criminal or civil justice system. In addition to the provision of advice and The SWRC

Survivor Reference Group Initial Report
the individual’s safety and perception of their safety; • A changed approach to cross examination to avoid hostile or insulting questioning; • Greater awareness of Rape Crisis as life-saving support. BUT WE ALSO KNOW IT DOESN’T

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