Sexual violence
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- Posted1 December 2019
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- Posted30 November 2019
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- Posted29 November 2019
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- Posted29 November 2019
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- Posted29 November 2019
Beyond Today. Grace Millane: why is ‘rough sex’ a defence? Audio, 21 minutes
How a woman's sexual history is exposed in court
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Live Wires. Has violence during consensual sex become 'normalised'? Audio, 27 minutes
Emma Barnett meets women who experienced unwanted acts of violence during consensual sex.
- AttributionBBC Radio 5 Live
- Available for over a year
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- Posted27 November 2019
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- Posted26 November 2019
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- Posted26 November 2019
Live Wires. Restorative justice: Why I met my rapist face to face. Audio, 36 minutes
Ailbhe Griffith explains why facing her attacker, nine years on, was empowering.
- AttributionBBC Radio 5 Live
- Available for over a year
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- Posted13 November 2019
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- Posted12 November 2019
The Next Episode. #MeToo In Music Live. Audio, 18 minutes
Rebecca Taylor and Miquita Oliver in conversation.
- AttributionBBC Sounds
- Available for over a year
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- Posted4 November 2019
Weinstein ex assistants unite to battle for justice. Newsnight. Video, 00:11:47
Weinstein ex assistants unite to battle for justice
- AttributionBBC Two
- Posted1 November 2019
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- Posted1 November 2019
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- Posted1 November 2019
Raped and murdered by a serial sex attacker. File on 4. Audio, 00:01:37
A harrowing account of how Lisa Skidmore was raped and murdered by a serial sex attacker
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
- Posted21 October 2019
The Next Episode. I Was Strangled By My Partner. Audio, 28 minutes
Does the law go far enough?
- AttributionBBC Sounds
- Available for over a year
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- Posted23 October 2019
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- Posted23 October 2019
The Next Episode. Calling Out Abusers Online. Audio, 25 minutes
People in music, film and fashion.
- AttributionBBC Sounds
- Available for over a year
First all-female film from Uganda speaks out against gender-based violence. Newsday. Audio, 00:04:14
Director Eleanor Nabwiso: 'It's time someone spoke out about this'
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Posted14 October 2019