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Male Violence
4 November 2008
That joke isn't funny anymore
Published in: The Guardian
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Filed Under: published > Male Violence
Sexual bullying in schools is so rife it is hardly noticed. Why, asks Rachel Bell, is it not taken seriously? more
19 March 2008
'I was seen as an object, not a person'
Published in: The Guardian
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Filed Under: published > Male Violence
Human rights group, Object, are among those calling for a review of the 2003 Licensing Act, which has allowed strip and lapdancing clubs to be licensed in the same way as a pub or café. Rachel Bell talks to a former lap-dancer about her experience, and why she supports a change in the law. Read a more in-depth version of the article published in The Guardian here more
10 March 2008
'I'm no sad victim, I've seen and survived the darkest side of life'
Published in: The F word
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Filed Under: published > Male Violence
A groundbreaking new scheme is helping women who’ve experienced sexual violence by pairing them up with a volunteer with similar experiences. Rachel Bell finds out how the Amina scheme isn’t just giving women a chance to get their power back, it’s turning their perceived ‘victim’ status on its head. more
1 March 2006
Action Man
Published in: Stopgap, the magazine of The Fawcett Society
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Filed Under: published > Male Violence
One man taking violence against women out of the realm of 'women's issues' and giving young boys and men a positive role model is Damian Carnell, from Nottinghamshire Domestic Violence Forum (NDVF). Rachel Bell meets him and gets a male perspective on male violence more
28 January 2006
Women Unite, Reclaim the Night!
Published in: The F-word
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Filed Under: published > Male Violence
Rachel Bell reports on November's hugely successful Reclaim the Night March in London, and some of the marchers explain their reasons for taking part more
17 October 2005
Hidden horrors
Published in: The Big Issue
Filed Under: published > Male Violence
Following the New Orleans disaster, reports of widespread rape emerged from the city. They have since been denied by police but confirmed by crisis centres. Is this an attempt to save New Orleans' image or the establishment covering its tracks? Rachel Bell reports more
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