Month: October 2020
Letters to UK crime victims from CPS ‘unsatisfactory’ | Crown Prosecution Service
[ad_1] Letters to victims of rape and other crimes sent by the Crown Prosecution Service explaining legal decisions are of poor quality, lack human empathy and are frequently late, according […]
Sex offence case ‘failings’ by military prosecutor
[ad_1] Rape case prosecutors must disregard sext messages [ad_2]
Juniper’s 128 acquisition needed to improve SD-WAN
[ad_1] Juniper Networks plans to acquire 128 Technology and enhance its less advanced SD-WAN with 128’s low latency, highly secured product that competes with Cisco and VMware technology. This […]
Juniper’s 128 acquisition needed to improve SD-WAN
[ad_1] Juniper Networks plans to acquire 128 Technology and enhance its less advanced SD-WAN with 128’s low latency, highly secured product that competes with Cisco and VMware technology. This […]
John Leslie trial: Ex-Blue Peter presenter cleared of sex assault
[ad_1] John Leslie ‘a gentleman,’ say former Blue Peter colleagues [ad_2]
Just one in seven rape survivors expect justice in England and Wales | Rape and sexual assault
[ad_1] Just one in seven rape survivors believe they will receive justice by reporting a rape, according to a survey by the victims’ commissioner. The survey by Vera Baird gives […]
Rape prosecutors in England and Wales given new advice over dating apps | Society
[ad_1] Prosecutors are to receive new guidance on common myths and stereotypes in rape and sexual assault cases, in an attempt to turn the tide on plummeting rape prosecutions in […]
Advocacy and allyship – Dame Stephanie Shirley
[ad_1] In this video from Computer Weekly’s annual diversity and inclusion in tech event, in partnership with Spinks, philanthropist and IT entrepreneur, Dame Stephanie “Steve” Shirley, talks about setting up […]
Voyeurist hacked into webcams and used hidden devices to watch families at Butlin’s
[ad_1] A voyeurist hacked into webcams to record people in their homes and used hidden devices to watch families at Butlin’s, a court heard. John Wood, 42, used surveillance software […]
Britain’s ‘most violent rapists’ should die in jail, court told
[ad_1] Two of Britain’s “worst and most violent rapists” should die in jail instead of facing potential release, a court has been told. Both men were given life sentences with […]