Focusing on practices surrounding rape investigations, this book analyzes the approaches taken by four police departments in the United States. It highlights key findings and insights that could inform and improve the British police service's handling of such cases. By examining these methods, the author aims to draw valuable lessons that can enhance the effectiveness and sensitivity of law enforcement responses to rape.
Ian Blair Livres


Two 1998 excavations provide important new evidence of Roman and later development on the terraced ground north of the Thames and south of Cornhill. The Monument House site lay just north-east of the Roman bridgehead, immediately behind river quays and warehouses. First-century landscaping and gravel quarries were followed by timber buildings.