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    Louise Nicholas, My Story.

    I just finished a fairly riveting read of the book by Louise Nicholas and Philip Kitchen. Of course it is two sides of a many sided story, but never the less, it certainly raises some questions about NZ criminal law and its enforcers. While the book has a dark message about rape, Lies, bully boys, cover ups and the sometimes rediculous nature of the law, it also portrays a very brave and courageous woman and team of people (police included) who have paved the way to a better way to investigate rape. I know there are differing views about this here and I have made mine loud and clear in the past, and by the way, still stand in the same camp (my avatar tells that story).
    A worthwhile read in my view..!
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    Quote Originally Posted by terbang View Post
    it also portrays a very brave and courageous woman and team of people (police included) who have paved the way to a better way to investigate rape.
    That in itself is the most important point I think.

    Rapists should have their knob and nuts nailed to the floor of a dry wooden shack, then the shack should be set on fire and they have a choice to make...should I stay or should I go? If they choose the latter - I'm there with my gun waiting outside the door.

    Nuff said!

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    I, too, have read this book and found it really hard to put down, in a morbid fascination kind of way.
    I believe that Louise is extremely brave and determined.
    It sure gives a different slant on police back in those days...
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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart View Post
    It sure gives a different slant on police back in those days...
    There's a book that's an interesting read on how the police in NZ were way back when, The Thin Blue Line I think it's called

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    Thumbs down yeh right

    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart View Post
    It sure gives a different slant on police back in those days...
    Think anything has changed - or just gone a bit quiet, underground?
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    Confessions From the Front Line by Murray Forbes is another interesting read on police culture in NZ in the 60-80's.
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