DV prevention groups reject NT plan to increase mandatory sentencing
Domestic violence prevention groups in the Northern Territory oppose the government's proposed increase in mandatory minimum sentences for domestic violence murders, arguing it will not deter violence or protect victims.
Media: Several Witness Interviews May Not Be Included in Epstein Files
Several witness interviews related to the Jeffrey Epstein case may not be included in the documents reviewed by the Department of Justice, with victims expressing concern over missing evidence.
Virginia Giuffre, the only identified victim of Prince Andrew
Virginia Giuffre, the sole identified victim of Prince Andrew, was also the first to report Jeffrey Epstein's sexual crimes and dedicated her life to advocating for victims of sex trafficking.
The White House showed Epstein's victims a 'finger' to the public
The White House's recent actions have raised eyebrows, particularly regarding its treatment of the victims of Jeffrey Epstein.
Never be ashamed, called victims Gisèle Pelicot in her first television interview
Gisèle Pelicot, a symbol of courage and resilience, called on victims to never feel ashamed in her first television interview after being a victim of multiple assaults.
Bullying Day, Daniel's Story: "I Was Alone Against Everyone, Now I Help Victims Like Me"
Daniel Pisoni reflects on his past experiences with bullying and his current efforts to support victims on Bullying Day.
Parents plead for return of plaque honouring Brentwood 5 massacre victims in Calgary
Families of the Brentwood Five massacre victims are advocating for the reinstatement of a commemorative plaque in Calgary's Quinterra Legacy Garden, where they remember their loved ones.
Suffolk Strangler's only surviving victim blames police for deaths of other women
Emily Doherty, the only surviving victim of the Suffolk Strangler, criticizes the police for not taking her cries for help seriously, which she believes may have contributed to the deaths of other victims.
Francesca Albanese, reporter of horror in Palestine
Francesca Albanese, a UN rapporteur on Palestine known for her outspoken criticism and advocacy for victims in Gaza, has recently published a book titled 'Cuando el mundo duerme.'
The 20-year-old who caused a stir in the European Parliament: My father killed my mother with 17 stabs in Menidi - I am here for the children left behind
In the European Parliament, a 20-year-old woman spoke out about her father’s murder of her mother with 17 stabs, advocating for children who are left behind in such tragedies.
Surviving After a Burn Injury: 'As Soon as I Moved Outside, I Felt the Stares'
Philipp Bosshard, who endured a long recovery from severe burns after a workplace accident, now advises other burn victims and emphasizes the importance of not being labeled as a victim.