The Gemini Project have re-launched their research into how civil litigation is being used by abusers to silence their victims who speak out and disclose the abuse they have survived. Since The Gemini Project first launched this research, the occurrence of civil litigation cases of this nature has increased, particularly following the widely publicised Amber Heard v … Continue reading Press Release – Abusers Weaponising Civil Litigation to Silence Victims
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The Gemini Project – Gaia Pope Inquest Statement
We send our unconditional love and support to Gaia’s family. It has been an enormous privilege to stand with them throughout this process. We will continue to stand by their sides in solidarity and rage, fighting for justice for Gaia and justice for all of u
Institutional failure: The Met
Cressida Dick, the Met, and the Police as a whole, face a long uphill battle to regain the trust of survivors of sexual and domestic abuse.
Speaking out online: a guide on how to protect yourself from potential legal action.
Following #metoo survivors of sexual violence are increasingly telling their stories online. Sadly, perpetrators are seeing these stories and using civil lawsuits to silence their victims. Below is a rough guide on how to protect yourself from any potential legal action.
Boycott Cyprus
The sentencing today has reinforced the message that men can rape with impunity. That when you report you aren't just fighting back against the person who attacked you, but also the police, the judge, the state.
The Uncomfortable Truth
Viewing rapists purely as an exceptional type of violent monster has allowed for many abusers who we see as upstanding members of society to get away with their crimes. It has allowed rapists to walk away from justice because they don’t fit into the box that we have created for them... Sometimes the worst crime isn't committed by extraordinary monsters, just ordinary men committing a monstrous crime.
The UK justice system is failing survivors
A report published in September 2018 showed a 23.1% fall from the year before in the conviction rate for cases of rape; even though there has been an increase in reporting. That’s 849 fewer perpetrators being held accountable for their actions which is the lowest conviction rate in a decade. The conviction rates in … Continue reading The UK justice system is failing survivors
Victim blaming and the just world fallacy
Whilst many believe that a victim of sexual violence may have provoked rape and sexual abuse, we all know really that that is bulls**t. No one invites violence against themselves, and no one chooses to live with the effects sexual violence has on one’s psyche, perceptions, and life. The definition of rape is sex without … Continue reading Victim blaming and the just world fallacy
Sex after assault
Being intimate after a sexual assault can be difficult. Whilst some survivors may become more promiscuous following an assault, especially survivors of child sexual abuse. Others may become withdrawn and avoid engaging in consensual sexual activity because the emotions and physical sensations may trigger unwanted memories, distressing thoughts, or certain emotions to be brought to … Continue reading Sex after assault
The prevalence of PTSD in sexual assault survivors
It is common for survivors of sexual assault to experience a mental health issue after the incident, with 94% of survivors experiencing symptoms of Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the first 2 weeks following an assault, and 50% experience symptoms long term.