Forgotten Victims: Conceived in Rape
Daisy speaks out about her experience of discovering she was born from rape, the justice system and why she is campaigning to ensure she, and the many others also conceived in rape, are recognised as secondary victims.
Rape trials – whose justice?
A survivor shares her experience of the trial process after rape.
Historic Court of Appeal case on the Family Court and Violence against women: A mixed bag – good on coercive control, bad on rape
For the first time in 20 years the Court of Appeal reviewed the Family Court’s failure to address the impact of rape, domestic abuse and coercive control on victims’ and children’s lives.
The Emma-Jayne Magson case: Misogyny is alive and well in the criminal justice system
Is this really the 21st century approach to survivors of domestic abuse who are confronted by their abusers? Misogyny in the justice system and the Emma-Jayne Magson case
The Domestic Abuse Bill must make non-fatal strangulation a stand-alone offence
Our solicitor, Nogah Ofer, writes about why we are calling for a new offence for non-fatal strangulation.
Mary's story: a survivors experience of reporting a rape
Fri Martin: ‘A Paradigm Case of Coercive Control’
Ms A v Mike Hill, MP
Time to Complain
Covid-19 and the Surge in Domestic Abuse in the UK
Long Road to Justice : Challenging the institutionalised sexism of undercover police who deceived women in intimate relationships
Undercharging of cases involving violence against women and the impact on survivors
Domestic abuse, the hostile environment and a pandemic
No More safe Havens for Sexual Violence Survivors?
Mothers in Prison
Evidence of CPS Failure on Rape
Large evidence bundle from our landmark judicial review case brought against the CPS alleging that the CPS had changed its policy and practice on rape leading to a catastrophic collapse in the number of rape cases charged and making it to court.