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What we need in the wake of Sarah Everard’s death is a recognition of institutionalised misogyny throughout the criminal justice system
Floral and written tributes for Sarah Everard at the bandstand on Clapham Common
Credit: Elliott Franks
We all condemn violence against women, don’t we? Especially after the killing of Sarah Everard, whose body was discovered miles away from her home in south London last week. For days we’ve talked about little else, with both the Prime Minister and the leader of the opposition expressing their horror.
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Q. Your father, James, and mother, Lillie, were in the RAF, and as a boy you travelled extensively as they moved to different postings.
A. We lived around the UK and, for three years, lived in Singapore where I’d a dingo, an Australian dog, and a spider monkey called Suki. When I was nine, my dad was sent back to Bishopscourt in Northern Ireland and we lived in Newcastle. From there we moved to Wales.
Q. You’ve never spoken publicly about getting a juvenile caution. what happened?
A. I don’t know whether I should be quoted about this. okay, I got into a bit of trouble with the law in Wales. I was 14 and continually being provoked and bullied by young people on my way home from school about what was happening in Belfast. That led to a confrontation. I was foolish to respond. I received a juvenile caution and part of the condition of that was that I’d leave Wales and stay with my aunt in east Belfast. Later, working in law enforcement, I’d tell the story and joke: “So yo