Protest follows anger at extent of highly sensitive personal information often demanded by investigators Protesters have targeted the headquarters of the Crown Prosecution Service, demanding that the authorities stop making sexual abuse victims hand over reams of highly sensitive personal information before prosecuting their attackers.Members of Sisters Uncut, which previously held a high-profile protest at the Baftas against proposed changes to domestic violence laws, blocked the doors to the CPS offices in London on Thursday night with 30,000 piles of paper, designed to represent the amount of data often demanded from survivors. Continue reading…
Via: Sisters Uncut protest over CPS handling of sex abuse victims' sensitive data

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