25 Jun 2015

John Humphrys Challenges Alison Saunders Over Fake ‘Violence Against Women & Girls (Crime Report)’

By Mike Buchanan: This morning, on the Today programme, John Humphrys interviewed Alison Saunders, Director of Public Prosecutions, in relation to the latest annual CPS report Violence Against Women & Girls (Crime Report). The term is officially defined as including violence against men and boys, so the more violence there is towards ‘men and boys’, the more violence is falsely reported as being against ‘women and girls’.
The CPS issued a three-page-long press release, which included quotations from Polly Neate (Women’s Aid) and Katie Russell (Rape Crisis). Neither showed any recognition of male victims of abuse.
The only reference to specifically male victims in the document was this one sentence in the section on child abuse:
It is important to note that men and boys can also be victims of these offences and our policies ensure they have the same access to the support that we offer all victims of these abhorrent crimes.
Due to ideological manipulation of the language, ‘violence’ can mean sending abusive emails or texts, a point Humphrys made. Good to see Saunders on the back foot over this point.

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