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CWASU’s Project Soteria gets a mention in the Governments Rape Review process update
Project Soteria has been referenced in the Government’s Rape Review progress update as a lever of change. Academics from London Met’s Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit (CWASU) are leading a team focused on improving the quality and use of police data as part of the collaborative project, which aims to
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Report launches Study
Briefing paper by Liz Kelly and colleagues on the spaces that organisations create and why they are important
A briefing paper has been produced as part of The National Lottery Community Fund’s Women and Girls Initiative (WGI). The WGI was created by The Fund in 2016, using National Lottery funding, in order to invest in services for women and girls across England. It covers:
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New Study Report launches Uncategorized
EXPLORING THE LINKS BETWEEN EXTREMISM AND VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
We have been developing work on religious and racial supremacist movements (fundamentalism, the Far Right and Alt Right) and the connections with violence against women and girls (VAWG). This includes a report on a roundtable discussion with VAWG sector groups and a literature review.The round table report presents
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New Study Report launches Study
A study of use of bail in rape cases
London Metropolitan University’s Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit (CWASU) has today published former MA student Sarah Learmonth’s dissertation, ‘A system to keep me safe: study of bail use in rape cases’, as a resource for criminal justice professionals and sexual violence advocates. Speaking about the report, Sarah Learmonth said,
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New Study Report launches
Prof. Liz Kelly talks about measuring the scale and nature of child sexual abuse
Watch Professor Liz Kelly talk about measuring the scale and nature of child sexual abuse in England and Wales, based on our new research report just published.
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Report launches
Report launch – Prostitution and the Global Sex Trade
Report launch: A report commissioned by the All Party Parliamentary Group on Prostitution and the Global Sex Trade on how to implement the Sex Buyer Law in the UK was launched on Tuesday, 23 February. Dr Maddy Coy from CWASU, co-founder of the Nordic Model Information Network, was appointed as