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Family Law Week: Select Committee opens inquiry into VAWG with evidence from Domestic Abuse Commissioner, Refuge and Centre for Women s Justice

Family Law Week: Select Committee opens inquiry into VAWG with evidence from Domestic Abuse Commissioner, Refuge and Centre for Women s Justice
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Rape prosecution review failed to engage with victims, say survivor groups

Malthouse told parliament on Tuesday that the review had consulted survivors and relevant organisations formed part of its “engagement panel”. He added that Emily Hunt, a campaigner and survivor of sexual assault, had been appointed as an expert adviser. But sources told the Guardian that the full stakeholder reference group, which has about 20 voluntary-sector members, has met six times, for one hour over the past two years. A parliamentary question from September last year revealed the group had, at that point, met three times. Other meetings had been held separately with different members of the group, but one key member of the group said “weeks and months went by where we heard nothing”. Hunt had been employed as an adviser only late last year, said one source – more than a year and a half after the launch of the review.

Met commissioner considered using all-female unit to monitor Sarah Everard vigil

Dame Cressida Dick said she considered using an all-female unit at the vigil (Victoria Jones/PA) Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick said she considered using an all-female unit to monitor the Sarah Everard vigil in south London. Dame Cressida defended the Met’s handling of the event at Clapham Common on March 13 as she faced questions from the Commons Home Affairs Committee. She said while a female police support unit was considered for the vigil, it was not “practical” at such short notice and the idea had since been “hugely divisive” among the force.

Cressida Dick considered using all-female Met unit to police Sarah Everard vigil

Cressida Dick considered using all-female Met unit to police Sarah Everard vigil Liam James © Provided by The Independent Metropolitan Police commissioner Dame Cressida Dick considered sending only female officers to monitor the Sarah Everard vigil on Clapham Common. The force faced intense criticism over its handling of the 13 March event, which was held in memory of the murdered Londoner and attended mostly by women. Dame Cressida defended the police approach on Tuesday as she faced questions from the Commons Home Affairs Committee. She said an all female-unit was considered for the vigil but was not practical at such short notice and the idea has since proved hugely divisive among both men and women in the Met.

Can Keir Starmer outflank the Tories on law and order ? Suddenly, it s possible | Labour

Can Keir Starmer outflank the Tories on law and order ? Suddenly, it s possible | Labour
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