Interviews

Interview with “Evie” (a sister of a brother who offended).

BBC Women’s Hour have released a series of interviews with families affected by the knock. This clip is from Evie who talks about her experience as a sister. This was released on 13 September 2023. Click here for the full episode.

 

Interview with Rachel Armitage and Lucy Faithfull Foundation.

Anita from BBC Woman’s Hour talks to Deborah Denis, Chief Executive of the Lucy Faithfull Foundationand Rachel Armitage, Professor of Criminology the University of Huddersfield about the impact of ‘the knock’ on the families and friends of men arrested for these crimes. They’ll discuss what support families need, and what they are calling for.

Interview with “Lucy” (a wife of a husband who offended). 

 Naga Munchetty from BBC Sounds talks to Lucy about her experience as a wife when her husband was arrested for downloading indecent pictures of children.

Interview with Families of loved-ones sent to Prison.

 This BBC Oxfordshire interview exposes the shame and stigma that society puts on innocent family members when a loved-ones goes to prison.

Andrew Murrison MP addresses Parliament about the Knock Family Shaming. 

Society is shaming families and children are being held account for “the sins of their fathers”. This vicarious shaming must end.

 

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