E. Jean Carroll, center, and her lawyers leave a Manhattan federal courthouse following the conclusion of the civil case against former president Donald Trump on Jan. 26, 2024.
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Before Donald Trump delivers any amount of monetary damages to E. Jean Carroll, he could engage in a long appeals process.
The UGM rape case is a reminder that our priority should be to stand with the survivors of sexual assault.
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Under victim-blaming attitudes, the survivors of sexual violence suffer from double victimisation: being assaulted and being blamed.
Anita Hill, who accused U.S. Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment, amid heavy security when she was to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Oct. 10, 1991.
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Anita Hill charged in 1991 that Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas sexually harassed her. He was still confirmed. Now, another nominee faces sexual assault allegations. Have times changed?
Hidden crime.
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Law reform needs to be considered if Britain is going to properly support victims of this crime
Elder abuse covers physical, sexual, psychological, emotional and financial abuse.
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A report that recommends 43 ways to prevent elder abuse acknowledges we don’t even know how often it occurs in Australia.
How do you defend yourself in virtual reality?
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Underlying online harassment is the false idea that events that happen on internet aren’t real. But whenever people are interacting, it’s all real.
Do we need to panic about young people watching online porn?
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There’s no evidence that the increase in children committing sexual offences is because they watch online porn.
An old problem with a digital twist.
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Threats to humiliate an intimate partner by sharing explicit photos or video is an old problem with a new digital twist, a new study finds.
After Cologne attacks.
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Recent legal changes must be accompanied by a cultural shift.
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A debate has erupted over the recent sentencing in the Stanford sexual assault case, with questions being asked over the judge’s bias, but could the same be said of jurors in other rape cases?