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Should rape victim take forensic tests at home? — Quartz

May 21, 2021 After Madison Campbell was sexually assaulted, she had an overwhelming feeling of not wanting to be touched by anyone, she remembers. She didn’t want to tell her friends what happened, she didn’t want to talk to the police, she didn’t want to leave her dorm room ever again. In the hours that followed the crime, which occurred while she attended a study abroad program at the University of Edinburgh in 2016, she walked to a nearby pharmacy to buy black dye for her blond hair, and spend the following days and weeks rewatching Westworld. Years later, it wasn’t just the assault that haunted her it was the fact that she had no evidence it ever happened. “I had no text messages, no photos saved. I didn’t save my clothes. I didn’t save anything. And so it would have been my word against his,” she told Quartz. “It’s really disgusting to me that I didn’t feel like I can get any sort of justice because I had I had nothing to prove that it happened.”

United Republic of Tanzania: Inter-Agency Operational Update #20 (March 2021) - United Republic of Tanzania

United Republic of Tanzania: Inter-Agency Operational Update #20 (March 2021) Format 223,685 Total camp-based population 144,791 Burundian population of concern 78,737 Congolese population of concern 157 Other Nationalities population of concern 116,652 Burundian refugees repatriated voluntarily since 2017 PROTECTION Results and Impact ▪ UNHCR continues to manage the logistics of the Voluntary Repatriation Convoys. During the reporting period. Some 3,199 individuals voluntarily repatriated to Burundi. This brings to 7,224 the number of returnees who have been repatriated voluntarily in 2021 (116,652 since the exercise began in September 2017). ▪ A total of 404 PoCs received various legal services in March 2021. These services include; camp exit permit support, legal aid clinics, bail services, court representation, and visitation in case of incarceration.

Sarnia volunteer humbled by provincial award

Sarnia volunteer humbled by provincial award Sarnia’s Georgette Parsons is being honoured with an Ontario Attorney General’s Victim Services Award of Distinction. Author of the article: Paul Morden Publishing date: Apr 16, 2021  •  36 minutes ago  •  2 minute read  •  Georgette Parsons stands next to the Footsteps, Tribute to Courage project in Sarnia s Centennial Park. She retired in 2020 as chairperson of the Sexual Assault Survivors Centre board after 25 years of service and recently was named a recipient of the Ontario Attorney General Victim Services Award of Distinction. Photo by File photo /The Observer Article content Sarnia’s Georgette Parsons is being honoured with an Ontario Attorney General’s Victim Services Award of Distinction.

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