by Loren Keeling | Feb 16, 2026 | Human Rights of Women
Bias, discrimination, and misogynistic attitudes persist in the police, social services, and the legal system (solicitors and judges) primarily because these institutions are reflective of broader societal patriarchal norms, ingrained structural cultures, and a slow,...
by Loren Keeling | Feb 11, 2026 | Toxic Relationships
This short article is a chapter from What Type of Man? Stuck – Why do women stay? was written by another survivor who contributed anonymously. She listed 12 reasons why women stay. These might resonate with you if you have been in a similar situation. Or...
by Loren Keeling | Dec 8, 2025 | Human Rights of Women
Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) The ability to speak out against injustice is fundamental to a free and equitable society. Yet, for many women, raising their voice against abuse, misconduct, or corruption is met with a chilling legal...
by Loren Keeling | Mar 10, 2025 | Toxic Relationships
Abuse Doesn’t End With Separation Leaving an abusive relationship is often seen as the final step to freedom, but for many survivors, the abuse doesn’t end with separation. In fact, it can escalate, taking on new and insidious forms that continue to inflict emotional,...
by Loren Keeling | Mar 7, 2025 | Human Rights of Women
Unfortunately, The Barriers To Justice Are Huge. Key Legal Issues 1. Violation of Due Process & Constitutional Rights – The fact that I was interviewed without legal representation is a direct violation of Spanish constitutional law. Additionally, the criminal...