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Bristol’s Strip Club Closures Hurt more Women than They Help
Sean Boyle Sean Boyle

Bristol’s Strip Club Closures Hurt more Women than They Help

Article by Abbie Warner
So, despite noble intentions, the criminalisation of strip clubs does not protect women. Instead, it puts those women who rely on sex work to support themselves and their loved ones at much greater risk of sexual violence. It is difficult to imagine that criminalising sexual entertainment venues, which forces sexual violence underground, would have any positive impact on advancing the equality of women in the way all feminists desire.

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Overcoming the ‘50 Shades of Grey Defence’
Sean Boyle Sean Boyle

Overcoming the ‘50 Shades of Grey Defence’

Article by Izzy Payne
Using this defence can result in a lighter punishment, shorter prison sentence, or even an acquittal. It has been increasingly used in the courts as a defence for sexual violence that ends in serious harm or murder, pinpointing the style of ‘consensual’ sex as the reason for the violence occurring, absolving the person who inflicted the violence from blame.

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