Galaxy
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This is such a good piece in terms of what we society should be talking about in terms of the likes of Huntley. It is from the time of the crime.
That's a very sobering, and alarming, read Galaxy and I agree with the premise entirely.
Rapists and murderers walk among us, and they do not necessarily fit the fictionalised 'evil' or 'creepy' types often portrayed.
'Evil' is sometimes banal - and it's also sometimes personable...
Women and girls must be listened to. Am I right in thinking that in rape trials, a woman's previous sexual 'history' can be highlighted, but the defendant's previous convictions for sexual assault can't be? I understand the legal logic for the latter - but that logic should also apply to the former, at the very least.
Do you sometimes get the feeling that misogyny, far from being even half way eradicated is, in fact, increasing?