Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil apologized, but now the state denies compensation to Erling
The Danish state has apologized for past abuses but has refused to compensate Erling Frederiksen, claiming insufficient documentation of his suffering during his time in institutional care.
Sexualized Violence: Abuse Study Reports Total Failure of Franciscans
A new study has revealed extensive sexual abuse within the Franciscan order in Germany, highlighting a historical pattern of concealment and a call for accountability.
A hundred people support Salma, the woman who escaped from her captor in Murcia: 'If they touch one of us, they touch us all'
A hundred people gathered in Murcia to support Salma, a Moroccan woman who escaped from her captor after nearly two years of abuse, highlighting issues of institutional racism and gender-based violence.
10/3 podcast: How a culture of silence thrived in Canadian hockey
The episode features a conversation about systemic issues in Canadian junior hockey, particularly focusing on sexual abuse and the culture of silence surrounding it.
‘Police need to investigate’: will Andrew be questioned over his relationship with Epstein?
Former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown calls for an investigation into Prince Andrew's links to Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting the need to address institutional complicity in the abuse of women.
When the State Entrusted Children to Pedophiles. The Case of Helmut Kentler Shows How Far Institutional Failure Can Go
This article discusses the case of Helmut Kentler, which reveals grave institutional failures in protecting children from abuse in post-war Germany.