Society's Child
"Last week", says a volunteer, "we had a lady call; she had four children, and the closest space we could find for her was the Orkney Islands." They do not know if the woman took the 600 miles trip to safety; she did not call back.
An investigation by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism has found domestic violence refuges across England struggling under huge budget cuts. More than a thousand vulnerable women and children have been turned away from refuges in just six months.
Local authorities across England have cut their spending on domestic violence refuges by nearly a quarter (24%) since 2010, according to our new research.
Dawn Davies, 36, was sentenced at Manchester Crown Court to 15 years after a jury convicted her on 12 counts of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.
The traumatized 11-year-old was subjected to a campaign of "corruption and depravity" after being lured to Davies' Salford flat, the court heard.
"For the first time, we are proposing to make life sentences a punishment for sex crimes against children younger than 12," Yarovaya said at a session of the working group on Thursday.
The Russian MP also spoke in support of changes to the Statute of Limitations in cases of crimes committed against children in order to increase the timeframe within which complaints can be made for the purpose of prosecution.
The bill prepared by the working group would also make an attempt to conceal sex crimes a separate crime, and would consider situations in which a suspect lives in the same home as their victim to be an aggravating factor in the crime.

Fran Sdao, chairwoman of the Democratic Party of Orange County, said the organization plans a formal investigation into the allegations.
The women, who made their allegations as part the #MeToo campaign on Facebook, said the alleged incidents at the Democratic Party headquarters took place in 2015 and the alleged incidents at the Labor Federation took place in 2014, according to Danielle Serbin, chairwoman of the Orange County Young Democrats.
The accusations were lodged against two men. One now works as a campaign consultant for a Democratic congressional candidate and another holds a leadership position with the Labor Federation.
Fran Sdao, chairwoman of the Democratic Party of Orange County, said her organization plans a formal investigation into the allegations.
Dustin Lance alleges in his civil rights lawsuit that he suffered permanent injury after employees of the Pittsburg County jail ignored his pleas for medical care while he was suffering from a continuous erection.
Lance, in his petition initially filed Sept. 18 in Pittsburg County District Court, says his troubles began Dec. 15, 2016, when, while incarcerated in the county jail, he ingested a pill offered to him by another inmate.
Lance, in his petition, says he made jail personnel aware the next day that he was suffering "unbearable pain" as a result of his condition.
The lawsuit says jail personnel repeatedly mocked Lance while denying medical treatment until Dec. 19.

Flora Spencer-Longhurst as Lavinia, William Houston as Titus Andronicus and Dyfan Dwyfor as Lucius Tony
English literature undergraduates were apparently cautioned that a lecture focusing on Titus Andronicus and The Comedy of Errors would include "discussions of sexual violence" and "sexual assault".
According to The Telegraph, the trigger warnings were posted in the English Faculty's 'Notes on Lectures' document which is circulated to students at the university.
Academics have expressed concern that colleges trying to protect young adults from certain issues may render them incapable of dealing with real life when they graduate.
Supporters of trigger warnings say they serve to help students who may be upset if a text reminds them of a personal traumatic experience.
However critics such as Mary Beard, a Professor of Classics at Cambridge, say allowing students to avoid learning about traumatic episodes of history and literature is "fundamentally dishonest".
Comment: Education is supposed to make you uncomfortable.
The Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria reported on Thursday that since the beginning of the Russian anti-terrorist aerial campaign in Syria two years ago, more than one million Syrian citizens have received the opportunity to get back to normal life in their motherland.
The Syrian settlement process resulted in more than 232,000 refugees returning from abroad since September 2015, while 143,000 of them returned back to their own homes this year, according to the Center. Since the beginning of the year, 480,000 Syrians from camps for internally displaced people have settled in the territories liberated from terrorists.
Russian servicemen noted that terrorists left thousands of schools, hospitals and factories devastated and although Russian support is essential, the international community also has to consolidate its efforts. All conditions for it have already been created and the Reconciliation Center for Syria is ready to assist.
Comment: Syrians returning homeward is welcome news, but with unimaginable difficulties ahead before normalcy begins. There is a debt owed to Syria and all nations who have come under the manipulate and murderous disruption of regime change and the devastation of war for an agenda and ideology not their own.
Not so fast, Skippy. It may seem that way when cable news channels are saturating the airwaves with stories about it, but a recent study from the University of Illinois tells a different story. Over the past decade, the number of mass killings (a subtle but important distinction from "mass shootings" which we'll get to in a moment) has actually remained constant. (CBS Chicago)
Research by of University of Illinois professor has revealed a surprising trend about mass murder in the United States.
Contrary to what you might think, mass murders are not on the rise, according to computer science professor Sheldon Jacobson.
Jacobson said there were 323 such killings - in which four or more people are killed in one incident - between January 2006 and October 2016. The mass killings appeared to be evenly distributed over that time, meaning their rate remained stable over the past decade, and did not spike during any particular season or year.
"The data doesn't lie. The rate of these events just is not increasing as the perception is given in the media. This is just what it is," he said.

Despite examining several harrowing cases, she still doesnt believe that children are born evil.
The TV childminder, known to millions of fans as Supernanny, investigates the shocking phenomenon of children who kill in a new four-part documentary airing on Crime + Investigation.
In Britain's Killer Kids she looks at separate cases of children who have murdered either other children, or adults they may or may not be related to, including a 12-year-old girl who stabbed a stranger 30 times.
She asks the audience: "What drives a child to kill? Should they be convicted of murder? Are they born innocent?"
Speaking to the Huffington Post, the 46-year-old said she was worried that parents of violent children, who could go on to physically harm or kill someone, were struggling to get help from relevant authorities, and more crucially, were too embarrassed to ask.
Just days after it was announced that that last 12 months has seen the largest increase in hate crime on record, RT heard that the statistics do not even scratch the surface.
Men and women who are not Muslim, but are of Asian and Middle Eastern appearance, are being attacked so often - verbally, physically and online - that they no longer go to the police. Hindu families have had the words "Muzzy's out" sprayed on their houses, while others are called "terrorists" and "c***s" in public.
Associate Professor Imran Awan of Birmingham City University delivered evidence to the APPG on British Muslims as part of National Hate Crime Awareness Week.












Comment: Interesting how there is always plenty of money to wage wars, but no funding for the UK's most vulnerable: