11B. Police Treatment of Women in Custody and of Women Victims of Sexual Violence
FairCop
"... concerns about police attempts to criminalise people for expressing opinions that don’t contravene any laws.
Some of us have been victims of police interaction following social media activity..."
https://www.faircop.org.uk/
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But I ask no favors for my sex. I surrender not our claim to equality. All I ask of our brethren is, that they will take their feet from off our necks, and permit us to stand upright.
—Sarah Grimke
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Julie Bindel. “Why women fear the police: A locker-room culture has long been pervasive among officers in the force.” [2021]
https://archive.ph/wip/Z2som
Kylie Cheung. “LAPD officer killed in training ‘accident’ was investigating gang rape by 4 other officers: Officer Houston Tipping died in May in what the LAPD called a tragic accident. His family's lawyer has been contesting these claims for months.
https://archive.ph/t4F0e
Melissa Jeltsen. "Woman says police forced her to give birth in handcuffs: The woman claims she was shackled during her labor, over the objections of medical staff who told police the practice was illegal." [2018]
https://archive.ph/0nv5a
Natali Khomenko. "Experience: I found a stranger under my hotel bed: There was an odd smell – I craned my neck to check, and two dark, wide eyes blinked back at me in the darkness." [2025]
https://archive.ph/4OYp2
Chris Kitching. “Woman 'pinned down' at Sarah Everard vigil slams police and wants new protest tomorrow.” [2021]
https://archive.ph/YuaA7
Richard Winton, Libor Jany. "LAPD officer convicted of raping a woman off duty; cold case DNA tied him to attack.” [2023]
https://archive.ph/wip/ir0vq
Nikki Young. “Murdered by a police officer while walking home: The story of Sarah Everard.” [2021]
https://archive.ph/wip/osSwi
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When a woman is assaulted, one of the first questions people ask is, Did you say no? This question assumes that the answer was always yes, and that it is her job to revoke the agreement. To defuse the bomb she was given. But why are they allowed to touch us until we physically fight them off? Why is the door open until we have to slam it shut?
― Chanel Miller
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Graham Linehan. "We hear you're being untoward about paedophiles: Posie gets an extraordinary visit from the police." [2022] VIDEO
https://grahamlinehan.substack.com/p/we-hear-youre-being-untoward-about