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Stay informed with our latest articles and blogs that delve into the critical issues surrounding sexual assault, justice, and survivor advocacy. This section features ongoing commentary, case follow-ups, and resources for those seeking understanding and support. Our work, including powerful Books about rape and case analyses, aims to educate the public and give a voice to survivors. Here, we share the stories that matter most.

A former UK officer was convicted of rape on a Tinder date, but his victim says trauma is a ‘life sentence’

Kaitlin Hurley shook her head in quiet disbelief as the defense attorney made one last attempt to save her rapist from a lengthy sentence.

New book documents rape case that triggered country’s first extradition

The horrific account of a rape case which led to Antigua and Barbuda’s first extradition is encapsulated in a recently released book called ‘Antiguan Justice: A Father’s Fight’.

A former UK officer was convicted of rape on a Tinder date, but his victim says trauma is a ‘life sentence’

Kaitlin Hurley shook her head in quiet disbelief as the defense attorney made one last attempt to save her rapist from a lengthy sentence.

New book documents rape case that triggered country’s first extradition

The horrific account of a rape case which led to Antigua and Barbuda’s first extradition is encapsulated in a recently released book called ‘Antiguan Justice: A Father’s Fight’.

Kaitlin had no way of knowing that she’d become one of the 13% of college students who experience sexual violence, or that her dad, Derrick, would embark on a nearly six-year journey to obtain the justice his daughter deserved.

On May 23, 2015, at the start of her second year of nursing school, Kaitlin went on a date with a Tinder match. Lee Martin-Cramp was a constable with London’s Metropolitan Police Service, and he was visiting Antigua for a wedding. The photos he sent to Kaitlin showed him wearing his police uniform and playing soccer with kids.

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