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A rape victim who was told her compensation would be cut because she had been drinking before the attack has had the decision overturned. | |
The 25-year-old, who was raped after a night out, had been told the standard £11,000 award would be cut by 25%. | |
But her lawyer successfully argued it was wrong to regard alcohol consumption as a contributing factor in rape cases. | |
The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told the BBC why she decided to fight the original decision. | |
A rape victim describes her fight for compensation (voiced by an actor) | |
I couldn't believe that they were trying to say that I was in some part responsible for having been raped. I felt like I'd been slapped in the face. | I couldn't believe that they were trying to say that I was in some part responsible for having been raped. I felt like I'd been slapped in the face. |
I felt like the whole thing about the compensation for being a victim of crime is to try and help people come to terms with having been assaulted. | I felt like the whole thing about the compensation for being a victim of crime is to try and help people come to terms with having been assaulted. |
And it's as if they tried to sort of reel me in with promises of kindness and compassion - only to slap me in the face. | And it's as if they tried to sort of reel me in with promises of kindness and compassion - only to slap me in the face. |
I felt that if they could do that to me, they could do that to anyone. In a way, I would be giving them permission to treat victims like criminals, so I just didn't feel I had a choice. | I felt that if they could do that to me, they could do that to anyone. In a way, I would be giving them permission to treat victims like criminals, so I just didn't feel I had a choice. |
I just feel like it's ruined my life. I haven't worked for four years since I was raped. I lost my house, I lost my job, I've lost most of my friends Rape victim Rape compensation cut overturned | I just feel like it's ruined my life. I haven't worked for four years since I was raped. I lost my house, I lost my job, I've lost most of my friends Rape victim Rape compensation cut overturned |
I didn't want to fight it, I was exhausted. The whole process has taken four years from start to finish. | I didn't want to fight it, I was exhausted. The whole process has taken four years from start to finish. |
But I couldn't stop - I just had to keep going, and luckily I had a solicitor to help me. | But I couldn't stop - I just had to keep going, and luckily I had a solicitor to help me. |
I'd also had the problem that I had difficulties with how the police investigated my case and I also felt that had thrown a stain on my character. There was an insinuation that perhaps I was a liar, that this hadn't happened. | I'd also had the problem that I had difficulties with how the police investigated my case and I also felt that had thrown a stain on my character. There was an insinuation that perhaps I was a liar, that this hadn't happened. |
And to have it down in black and white that, yes, I was raped - it shouldn't happen. It shouldn't happen to any woman to see that and to get a pay-out - although the money really isn't the issue - it's more the acknowledgement, it's just crucial. | And to have it down in black and white that, yes, I was raped - it shouldn't happen. It shouldn't happen to any woman to see that and to get a pay-out - although the money really isn't the issue - it's more the acknowledgement, it's just crucial. |
I can't really articulate how important it is - it just becomes the focus. It's your only chance at justice. | I can't really articulate how important it is - it just becomes the focus. It's your only chance at justice. |
I just feel like it's ruined my life. I haven't worked for four years since I was raped. I lost my house, I lost my job, I've lost most of my friends. | I just feel like it's ruined my life. I haven't worked for four years since I was raped. I lost my house, I lost my job, I've lost most of my friends. |
It's been a huge strain on family relationships and the fact the whole way through the police and the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority have insinuated that I was to blame or I wasn't telling the truth, has allowed people to make judgements about me. | It's been a huge strain on family relationships and the fact the whole way through the police and the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority have insinuated that I was to blame or I wasn't telling the truth, has allowed people to make judgements about me. |
I feel that my reputation has been damaged. It's just affected every single part of my life and I just don't have a life compared to what I had before this happened. | I feel that my reputation has been damaged. It's just affected every single part of my life and I just don't have a life compared to what I had before this happened. |
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