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MORE than 3,000 people demonstrated nationwide yesterday to show solidarity with victims of child abuse.
Sat, 03 Jun, 2006
HUNDREDS of protesters are expected to gather outside the Dáil today as public outrage intensifies over the child rape debacle.
Fri, 02 Jun, 2006
In the final part of a three-part series, Conor Ryanlooks at the case of a 13-year-old girl who a court ruled consented to sex with her 41-year-old abuser.
Fri, 28 Mar, 2008
FOUR out of 10 people agree with the controversial view that women who drink or take drugs are partly or completely at fault if they are raped.
Wed, 26 Mar, 2008
TODAY we publish a deeply disturbing survey on rape and rape victims that should make us all stop and think about how we judge women, their attackers and our society’s attitude towards what provokes sexual crimes.
FOR Michael D Higgins, it was a book of prose, for Willie O’Dea it was African mines, for Jackie Healy Rae a room to meet with his people in Killarney, and for Bertie Ahern a few free tickets to the dogs.
Fri, 14 Mar, 2008
YOUR report on Jackie Hayden’s book, A Man in a Woman’s World (December 10), says he was the first man to hold the position of chairperson in the Rape Crisis Network.
Tue, 18 Dec, 2007
VICTIMS’ groups have expressed alarm at the continuing drop in reports of sex crimes to gardaí at a time when more people are seeking counselling.
Wed, 30 Jan, 2008
A TEXT helpline aimed at young people with problems has been getting 120 appeals for help per day since its launch last August.
Fri, 12 Oct, 2007
THE Rape Crisis Network Ireland has criticised the Garda authorities for not including sexual violence as a policing priority for next year.
Fri, 05 Oct, 2007
THE two Saturdays during Christmas each saw eight victims of sexual assault treated at the specialist unit in the Rotunda Hospital — including one person who had to make a 10-hour return trip from Donegal.
Thu, 03 Jan, 2008
FOLLOWING a special meeting of the Violence Against Women (VAW) non-governmental sector, we strongly rejected the recently announced COSC: the Irish Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence (Irish Examiner, May 17).
Fri, 25 May, 2007
YOUNG people are still not protected from sexual exploitation, the country’s leading rape crisis agency said yesterday.
Tue, 22 May, 2007
Miriam Duffy from the Limerick Rape Crisis Centre (LRCC) borrows this quote to show there is no ambiguity on its stance towards pornography.
Thu, 07 Jun, 2007
THERE is growing alarm at the destructive effect extreme pornography is having on Irish society.
RAPE and sexual assault offences are on the rise but Ireland has the highest number of criminal cases collapsing before they reach the courts, it emerged yesterday.
Sat, 21 Jul, 2007
The number of rape prosecutions in Irish courts halved in the past six years, despite evidence that rape is on the increase. We are clearly losing that battle.
THE Director of Public Prosecutions should explain why he did not pursue a case against a man who allegedly raped and imprisoned his stepdaughter over a 10-year period, it has been claimed.
Thu, 01 Oct, 2009
FOR more than 30 years survivors of clerical sex abuse have been attending rape crisis centres the length and breadth of Ireland.
Sat, 28 Nov, 2009
ABUSE victim support services will join forces this week to respond to the massive outpouring expected from the publication of the Dublin Archdiocese report.
Tue, 24 Nov, 2009