Hi everyone,
Firstly I hope no one minds me posting on the forum. As there is no specific section for media requests I hope it's ok for me to post here instead.
I am writing an article for a UK national newspaper about how traumatic the current legal process is for rape victims, particularly the experience of giving evidence.
This follows the tragic death of violinist Frances Andrade, who committed suicide after giving evidence at the trial of her sexual abuser.
I am hoping to speak to a woman who was raped and gave evidence at the trial of her attacker.
She will have found the process of standing up in court, reliving her ordeal and being aggressively cross-examined by the defence highly traumatic and a horrendous experience.
Her attacker must have been convicted, and she will be aged up to mid-50's.
The lady will be paid a fee and she must be happy to be named and photographed.
We can also credit relevant charities/support groups etc..
I am happy to speak to a woman who has spoken to the press in the past, provided it was not in the past year and the focus of the article was not the trial she testified at.
If anyone can help please get in touch with me by replying here. I am very keen to raise awareness of this issue and need a strong and brave woman to help me do that.
Thanks for taking the time to read this,
Eimear
Firstly I hope no one minds me posting on the forum. As there is no specific section for media requests I hope it's ok for me to post here instead.
I am writing an article for a UK national newspaper about how traumatic the current legal process is for rape victims, particularly the experience of giving evidence.
This follows the tragic death of violinist Frances Andrade, who committed suicide after giving evidence at the trial of her sexual abuser.
I am hoping to speak to a woman who was raped and gave evidence at the trial of her attacker.
She will have found the process of standing up in court, reliving her ordeal and being aggressively cross-examined by the defence highly traumatic and a horrendous experience.
Her attacker must have been convicted, and she will be aged up to mid-50's.
The lady will be paid a fee and she must be happy to be named and photographed.
We can also credit relevant charities/support groups etc..
I am happy to speak to a woman who has spoken to the press in the past, provided it was not in the past year and the focus of the article was not the trial she testified at.
If anyone can help please get in touch with me by replying here. I am very keen to raise awareness of this issue and need a strong and brave woman to help me do that.
Thanks for taking the time to read this,
Eimear
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