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🗓️ 26 February 2021
⏱️ 77 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey there lovely listeners and welcome back to Crime Analyst and the Intelligence |
0:13.2 | Cell. Now this week I'm joined by the formidable Julie Bindle and those of you who don't know |
0:20.4 | Julie's work well Julie is an author a journalist a campaigner and a survivor and a world leading |
0:27.8 | expert on violence against women and girls and Julie was also living in leads at the time |
0:33.9 | that this case was unfolding and she has a personal experience that she will share with |
0:39.1 | you about what happened one night when she was walking back from the pub the day before |
0:45.3 | Jacqueline Hill was killed. Now Julie talked about what happened that night as well as what |
0:51.9 | was going on at the time whilst living in West Yorkshire including the police response |
0:56.8 | and we discussed terminology including prostitution versus sex worker some of you have asked |
1:02.4 | me about that and Julie and I really dig into how we prevent male violence and so much more |
1:08.7 | I think you're going to find this interview truly fascinating and just to give a little |
1:13.3 | bit more context about Julie's background she's written extensively on rape domestic |
1:18.7 | violence sexually motivated murder prostitution and trafficking child sexual exploitation and |
1:24.8 | stalking and she wrote the book The Pimping of Prostitution abolishing the sex work myth so she |
1:31.6 | really is a world renowned expert on this subject and in particular violence against women so without |
1:38.5 | further ado here's my interview with the incredible Julie Bindle. I'm Julie Bindle I'm a journalist |
1:46.6 | an author and a feminist campaigner. Excellent thank you Julie I really appreciate you taking the time |
1:52.1 | to talk to me can you tell me the connection that you have to the murders what was happening in |
1:58.4 | Yorkshire and Manchester back in the 60s 70s and 80s well my connection to any of this is that as a |
2:07.8 | young woman growing up in the northeast of England in a very working class community we were told |
2:14.4 | very clearly that there was danger of foot for girls and women and we were raised to take responsibility |
2:21.8 | for ourselves and almost for what men might choose to do to us or plan on doing to us and so in my |
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