Alison Saunders, Director of Public Prosecutions, to Stand Down
Alison Saunders, the Director of Public Prosecutions, will stand down in October of this year.
Alison Saunders, the Director of Public Prosecutions, will stand down in October of this year.
Joanna Williams has written a powerful article in the Daily Mail criticising the current approach of the police and justice system in automatically believing all rape and sexual assault claims.
Another major story on how regression therapy plays a central part in false accusations.
The Daily Mail has recently published an extensive article covering regression therapy and false accusations of abuse.
Kato Harris knew he wanted to be a teacher from the age of 16. Helping pupils fulfil their potential was one of his driving ambitions.
An official report for Wiltshire Police drawn up by criminologist Dr Rachel Hoskins concluded that the ‘Heath Inquiry, like the Westminster VIP Inquiry, rests on an over-active imagination.’
Further action has been taken relating to the work of the therapist Anne Craig.
The Mail on Sunday has published a third article on the treatment received by subjects of Anne Craig’s therapy.
It is a familiar theme, but shocking every time: Young woman goes to therapist, her behaviour changes radically,
Human rights and civil liberties barrister, Barbara Hewson, has written an article saying that the justice system is skewed against men in rape cases because of an over-willingness to believe those who claim to be victims.