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Disclosure in Rape Cases, Walking through Grief, Domestic Slavery

The CPS recently reported that 47 rape cases have been dropped due to the police or prosecution not sharing evidence. We discuss disclosure in rape cases.

Last week the CPS said that 47 rape cases had been dropped after it emerged that the police or prosecution had not shared evidence with the defence. We discuss disclosure in rape cases.

Grief can be a solitary business but around the country bereaved people are joining 'Walk and Talk' groups for support and companionship. Louise Hulland joined a group from Pendleside Hospice in Burnley.

Marish has been stripped of her belongings, her family and her identity. She's a victim of modern day domestic slavery, and her story has been captured on film. Jane talks to the filmmaker and to a campaigner from Anti Slavery International.

The Royal Voluntary Service which began life as the Women's Voluntary Service celebrates its 80th birthday this year. We speak to one of its volunteers and to the charity's chief executive.

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45 minutes

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Chapters

  • Disclosure in Rape Cases

    Duration: 10:30

  • Walking through Grief

    Duration: 08:42

  • Domestic Slavery

    Duration: 15:07

  • 80yrs of The Royal Voluntary Service

    Duration: 05:30

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jane Garvey
Interviewed Guest Laurie-Anne Power
Interviewed Guest Katie Russell
Interviewed Guest Bernadett Tuza-Ritter
Interviewed Guest Klara Skrivankova
Interviewed Guest Louise Munro
Interviewed Guest Catherine Johnstone
Reporter Louise Hulland
Producer Lucinda Montefiore

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  • Mon 11 Jun 2018 10:00

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