Frontline tax and benefits staff to be trained to spot economic abuse
‘Toolkit’ of warning signs aims to help the Government tackle the crime and get victims out of abusive relationships and into ‘safe spaces’
‘Toolkit’ of warning signs aims to help the Government tackle the crime and get victims out of abusive relationships and into ‘safe spaces’
Government to change the law to grant anonymity to people who are the subject of sexual images shared online without their consent
The Suzy Lamplugh Trust says latest figures show only five per cent of reports of stalking to police resulted in a prosecution
Sarah Sands stabbed her neighbour after discovering he had molested her children
Survivors speak out against church proposal that investigations should only last six months
A total of 413,320 'episodes of need' were recorded in the year ending March 2022 - the highest for eight years since 2014
A new Home Office campaign urges people who witness sexual or physical abuse or violence against women to intervene using five approaches
Jehovah’s Witness abuse victims speak out ahead of final report of Independent Investigation into Child Sexual Abuse
A review found a ‘culture of protectionism’ that blamed victims and that ‘the right to worship’ outweighed safeguarding concerns
A coroner’s ruling over the 14-year-old’s death prompted the Prince to make a public intervention as he also praised her family’s bravery
The coroner said it was 'likely' that the material viewed by the teenager 'affected her mental health' and 'contributed to her death'
England manager and Lionesses challenge new PM to act on abuse women face on the internet
The Buenos Aires Yoga School, a front for a criminal organisation, tried to lure the famous tenor with invitations and meetings
A total of 36 internal 'safeguarding' incidents were reported in 2021-22, compared to just 12 the previous year, according to FCDO figures
Proposed cyberflashing law does not go far enough as it would exclude those sending pictures 'for a laugh', say campaigners
New guidelines issued by the Sentencing Council follow a series of high-profile cases
Mo Farah's revelation that he was trafficked has shone light on modern slavery. We visit Bakhita House, a London refuge for women affected
Staff at the Met Office and the BBC received 'scary' messages accusing their advice of being 'fear-mongering nonsense'
Broadcaster says witnessing incidents of both sexual and physical abuse at the Edinburgh Academy had 'profound effect' on his life
Missing Pieces: the team widens their investigation
Two brothers, both victims of the same paedophile, call for the religious organisation to hand over any information they possess to the Met
Jess Phillips MP accuses the club of hiding behind a 'dangerous precedent' set by the High Court during the Sir Cliff Richard privacy case
Police in Pakistan said the 10-year-old boy and his younger brother were tortured for days at their employer's home