8 survivors of David Carrick, a former Met Police officer convicted of rape, sexual abuse, and coercive control, are seeking justice & accountability from the Met, which failed to act despite multiple warnings.
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This July, more than 18,000 people will look to Refuge for support. Women have taken the courageous step to ask for help, so we must make sure we provide it.
Zara Aleena is the best friend of one of my closest friends. She was murdered by a man as she was walking home 2 years ago today. Please join us on Sunday at the mural pictured (to the rear of Ilford Town Hall) at 1pm - to walk her home #LetsWalkZaraHome https://t.co/ZiNjQlbElO
My thoughts are with the family, friends and loved ones of Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman today as we mark the fourth anniversary of their murders.
The circumstances of Bibaa and Nicole’s deaths horrified us all. 1/4
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📢The need for women's and girls’ organisations is growing and yet less than 2% of charitable funding goes to our sector. Help Rosa to support organisations making a real difference to the lives of women and girls.
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Another woman berating herself for not reporting her rape.
But it's rational not to trust a system that only convicts 1% of rape claims.
It's rational to not want a, in 99% of cases, fruitless, painful, years-long ordeal.
The blame is not hers.
https://t.co/PNqYTqQaUc
🔴This Harrowing Study Reveals Why Victims of Sexual Violence Don’t go to the Police
The reaction to the Russell Brand allegations shows why so many women don’t feel safe reporting the crimes against them, reports @jamieklingler
https://t.co/YoxEt7rRAK
Important to note that the survey into victim's experience of the police is still open. This massive piece of work has already provided a wealth of data, really unseen in the sector. So do share widely!
Huge climbdown for the Met police, after years of fighting women through the courts following the Sarah Everard vigil. Does it mark a new direction, or, as @annamayb of @ReclaimTS worries, "a cynical way to avoid an embarrassing loss in court" ?https://t.co/D3KZuAPsis