
Justice Is Now | The Podcast
The team behind this podcast want to counter that narrative and indeed write and create a new, fairer and more effective one.
To advance the education of the public in the subject of rape as a criminal offence and the attitudes and false beliefs surrounding rape (otherwise known as ‘rape myths’) to reduce the prevalence of rape within society and to support victims of rape. To work within the judicial institutions to support efforts to reduce PTSD of a complainant and ensure increases in rape conviction rates are sustained.
Our vision is a world, in which justice for victims of sexual violence is the norm, not the exception. Our mission starts within the UK judiciary. We have an advisory board of Barristers who defend and prosecute sexual violence.
You will hear many on the podcast.
- Changing the education system of Barristers to include a module on rape myths and the limits of advocacy, to be introduced in law degrees/BPC.
- To continue to find out directly from Barristers on their attitudes towards, opinions about and proposed solutions to finding parity in justice. A core part of this work is in finding out from Defence Barristers why cases can be dismantled so easily and to build this body of evidence to improve Police Investigations.
- To create and implement a code of conduct that is created by Barristers and signed.
- To work in close collaboration with the judiciary to gain solutions to the complexities of the low conviction rate and understanding from within not the other way around.
- Share best practice from across the judiciary.
- Create a global learning and dissemination programme of best practice.
- A student advisory board provides findings from Court Observations undertaken across English Crown Courts.
- To change the narrative of focus on the victim's behavour to that of the offenders behaviour.
Justice Is Now | The Podcast
S1 E7 Madeleine Black
Key Points of the Episode:
- Leonie and Madeleines outrage at the recent outrageous levels of sexual violence in the recent conflict.
- How many layers to the trauma of these people there are.
- Why people like Leonie and Madeleine will never stop speaking out and advocating.
- How minimising and diluting still goes on to this day.
- How "Global Gaslighting" is going on.
- The indredibly important balance between self care and where your attention goes, and being informed without being overwhelmed.
If you have been affected by anything discussed here, or you need more information, here are a list of helpful resources to reach out to:
National Rape Crisis Helpline (open to all, male, female, non-binary...)
0808 500 2222
Trafford Rape Crisis Centre (TRC) (Manchester based but open to all)
www.traffordrapecrisis.com
traffordrapecrisis@gmail.com
Office Phone: 0161 968 2820
Helpline Phone: 0161 647 7559