Sky News referred to CPS and attorney general after naming rape victim – The Guardian

Posted May 21st, 2012 in anonymity, Crown Prosecution Service, media, news, rape, victims by sally

“North Wales police have referred Sky News to the Crown Prosecution Service and the attorney general’s office following the accidental broadcast of a rape victim’s name.”

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The Guardian, 18th May 2012

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Top QC says human rights laws need “serious change” – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 14th, 2012 in human rights, judges, news, terrorism, victims by sally

“Next month Ben Emmerson QC, who is short-listed as a candidate to represent the UK at the ECHR, will address the UN to argue that more attention should be paid to the human rights of victims of terrorism. Peter Stanford meets him.”

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Daily Telegraph, 12th May 2012

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Prisoners launch High Court challenge to keep more of their wages – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 10th, 2012 in employment, news, prisons, rehabilitation, remuneration, victims by sally

“Prisoners who take jobs outside jail have launched a High Court challenge to keep a great share of their wages, claiming too much goes to victim support.”

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Daily Telegraph, 9th May 2012

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Sex attack victims sue cabbie John Worboys and his insurers – BBC News

Posted April 24th, 2012 in insurance, news, taxis, victims by sally

“Women who were sexually assaulted by cabbie John Worboys are suing him and his vehicle insurers, arguing he used his taxi to attack them.”

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BBC News, 24th April 2012

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Victims of overseas terrorism – Ministry of Justice

Posted April 17th, 2012 in compensation, news, terrorism, victims by sally

“The Government has opened an ex gratia scheme to make payments to victims of terrorism who were injured in incidents outside the UK on or after 1 January 2002 and who continue to have an ongoing disability as a direct result of the injuries they sustained. From Monday 16 April 2012 victims will be able to apply for a payment under this scheme.”

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Ministry of Justice, 16th April 2012

Source: www.justice.gov.uk

‘Elvis’ armed robber jailed for life – The Independent

Posted April 2nd, 2012 in guilty pleas, news, psychiatric damage, robbery, sentencing, victims, weapons by sally

“A serial armed robber who dressed up as Elvis Presley and sported other bizarre disguises when he targeted betting shops across Britain was today jailed for life.”

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The Independent, 2nd April 2012

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Asbestos: court ruling opens way for insurance claims – BBC News

Posted March 28th, 2012 in asbestos, cancer, compensation, health & safety, insurance, news, Supreme Court, victims by sally

“The UK Supreme Court has made a ruling which could allow thousands of insurance claims by families of people who died after exposure to asbestos.”

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BBC News, 28th March 2012

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Families win landmark ruling on £600m asbestos compensation – The Independent

Posted March 26th, 2012 in asbestos, compensation, families, health & safety, insurance, news, victims by sally

“Thousands of families whose relatives were killed by asbestos cancers will win a landmark compensation victory this week, sources have told The Independent on Sunday. The Supreme Court will rule on Wednesday that insurers who offered cover at the time victims inhaled the deadly fibres will have to pay compensation.”

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The Independent, 25th March 2012

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Injured student protester faces trial for violent disorder – The Guardian

“A philosophy student who claimed he suffered head injuries from a police baton during the anti-fees protest in London faces trial on Monday for violent disorder at the demonstration.”

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The Guardian, 25th March 2012

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False retraction of rape claim case to go to supreme court – The Guardian

“A woman who was jailed for falsely retracting an accusation of rape against her allegedly violent and abusive husband is to take her case to the supreme court.”

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The Guardian, 16th March 2012

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ICO fines police force after rape victim details found on street – OUT-LAW.com

Posted March 16th, 2012 in data protection, fines, news, rape, victims by tracey

“Lancashire Constabulary has become the first UK police force to be fined by the UK data protection watchdog after it lost a document containing information about a 15 year old girl who had been raped.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 15th March 2012

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The falsely retracted rape claim: how the justice system failed – The Guardian

“It has been a catastrophic case for both ‘Sarah’ the victim and the public. Here are the key questions that need answering.”

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The Guardian, 14th March 2012

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Victims say new stalking laws not tough enough – The Guardian

Posted March 12th, 2012 in harassment, legislation, news, psychiatric damage, victims, violence, women by sally

“Stalking victims have attacked new laws designed to protect them, saying they fail to recognise that many women are left psychologically devastated by the crime.”

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The Guardian, 11th March 2012

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Unreported rapes: the silent shame – The Independent

Posted March 12th, 2012 in media, news, police, rape, sexual offences, victims by sally

“The devastating scale of sexual violence against women in Britain is exposed today by new research which indicates that the vast majority of victims do not report perpetrators to the police.”

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The Independent, 12th March 2012

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Human Rights Review 2012 – Equality and Human Rights Commission

Posted March 6th, 2012 in elderly, human rights, news, reports, victims by sally

“The Commission today publishes a landmark review of how well public authorities deliver human rights protection and promotion in England and Wales. It is the second report in the ‘How Fair is Britain?’ series.”

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Equality and Human Rights Commission, 5th March 2012

Source: www.equalityhumanrights.com

Related link: Human Rights Review 2012

Pupils sue school over rape during character-building trip to Belize – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 29th, 2012 in damages, duty of care, news, rape, school children, victims by tracey

“Two teenage girls who were raped on a character-building trip to Belize are suing for damages, but their school is denying liability because the victims allegedly invited the attacker into their jungle cabin.”

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Daily Telegraph, 28th February 2012

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DNA technology finally vindicates rape victim 20 years later – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 29th, 2012 in child abuse, DNA, evidence, news, rape, sentencing, victims by tracey

“A rape victim who was spat at, beaten up and bullied over supposedly false allegations has finally seen her attacker face justice 20 years on thanks to advances in DNA technology.”

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Daily Telegraph, 29th February 2012

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UK detention of torture victims ‘inhumane’ – The Guardian

Posted February 23rd, 2012 in asylum, detention, news, torture, trafficking in human beings, victims by sally

“The detention of victims of torture and trafficking by the UK Border Agency pending their ‘fast-track’ deportation from Britain has been strongly criticised by the UN.”

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The Guardian, 23rd February 2012

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Crimes committed by victims of human trafficking – should they be prosecuted? – UK Human Rights Blog

“This was the first occasion when the Court of Appeal has considered the problem of child trafficking for labour exploitation. It has not previously been subject to any close analysis following the coming into force in 2005 of the European Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 22nd February 2012

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Regina v N(A); Regina v Le – WLR Daily

Regina v N(A); Regina v Le [2012] EWCA Crim 189; [2012] WLR (D) 38

“The implementation of the United Kingdom’s obligation to comply with article 26 of the Council of Europe Convention on Action Against Trafficking in Human Beings 2005 would normally be achieved by the proper exercise of the long established prosecutorial discretion which enabled the Crown Prosecution Service, however strong the evidence might be, to decide that it would be inappropriate to proceed with the prosecution of a defendant suspected of being involved in unlawful activities if he/she might have been the victim of trafficking for labour exploitation and might be unable to advance duress as a defence but who fell within the protective ambit of article 26.”

WLR Daily, 20th February 2012

Source: www.iclr.co.uk