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People that were boy victims do make out better in the process than women survivors do, than people that were girls at the time of the assault.
People that were boy victims do make out better in the process than women survivors do, than people that were girls at the time of the assault.
For a brief moment in the year 2000, the city of Phoenix was on fire. You could see a glow in the sky. An arsonist was on the loose.
For a brief moment in the year 2000, the city of Phoenix was on fire. You could see a glow in the sky. An arsonist was on the loose.
The culprit will shock you.
The culprit will shock you.
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So I'm Blair Crewe. I'm the director of Queen's Legal Aid.
So I'm Blair Crewe. I'm the director of Queen's Legal Aid.
I'm also a panelist advisor in the Independent Legal Advice for Survivors of Sexual Assault Pilot Program operated by the government of Ontario.
I'm also a panelist advisor in the Independent Legal Advice for Survivors of Sexual Assault Pilot Program operated by the government of Ontario.
Some are calls for things that happened a long time ago. Some are survivors in need of urgent advice that literally they were sexually assaulted or raped with in the past hour and need immediate advice.
Some are calls for things that happened a long time ago. Some are survivors in need of urgent advice that literally they were sexually assaulted or raped with in the past hour and need immediate advice.
It is probably the most bitterly ironic thing about some of this work that, you know, not universally, but that generally speaking, people that were boy victims do make out better in the process than women survivors do, than people that were girls at the time of the assault. And most of the laws, let's face it, were written by men.
It is probably the most bitterly ironic thing about some of this work that, you know, not universally, but that generally speaking, people that were boy victims do make out better in the process than women survivors do, than people that were girls at the time of the assault. And most of the laws, let's face it, were written by men.
So there was a sense at the time that anything that was any kind of coerced homosexual conduct, of course, was immediately a crime. And I also think that there's something in that the legislators related to the role of men and said, you know, I would have hated to have gone through this.
So there was a sense at the time that anything that was any kind of coerced homosexual conduct, of course, was immediately a crime. And I also think that there's something in that the legislators related to the role of men and said, you know, I would have hated to have gone through this.
So at the same time that the law was not doing an effective job to protect women and girls, it would do a much more complete job of protecting men and young men that were abused by people in position of authorities.
So at the same time that the law was not doing an effective job to protect women and girls, it would do a much more complete job of protecting men and young men that were abused by people in position of authorities.