Lecturer in Law, Lancaster University
Siobhan's research interests are focused in the areas of criminal law and criminal justice. She is currently exploring the socio-legal responses to women who commit serious offences, including homicide and sexual violence. More generally, she is also interested in responses to domestic violence and sexual offences, as well as criminal legal and gender theory.
Reynhard Sinaga case: why male victims and survivors need their own support system
Jan 14, 2020 00:45 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
The crimes of Reynhard Sinaga described by prosecutors as the most prolific rapist in British history have shocked and horrified many people. But the case has also highlighted that rape doesnt just happen to...
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