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Feb 24, 2009 10:06

I Found this while following some other links:

It’s been 20 years since rape in marriage became a crime in Scotland (it did not become a criminal offence until 1991 in England and Wales) but 20 years on, intimate partner sexual violence remains a very hidden and unspoken of aspect of domestic abuse.

Glasgow Rape Crisis Centre is undertaking an online survey on intimate partner sexual violence, asking women to look at the questionnaire and complete it as far as they can and to cascade it down to others within their organizations and networks in the hope that as many women as possible across the UK will participate.

The link to our survey is:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=1MbF_2b6HdMQ9Tdpzh_2f_2fYQZw_3d_3d

if this link doesn't work try http://enf.org.uk/blog/ and scroll down

I'm not sure how many of my F-list this will apply to , but it was cathartic for me, and anything we can do to make this situation less of a hidden guilt can only help.
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