15/05/2015
The lawyer for the British grandmother on death row in Indonesia tells Victoria about her final appeal case. And the head of an Oxford University college on student rape culture.
The lawyer for the British grandmother on death row in Indonesia tells Victoria Derbyshire that her final appeal case will have 'strong grounds' for her acquittal. Craig Tuck said her defence would show she was a vulnerable drugs mule trafficked into Bali.
The head of an Oxford University college tells the programme how incidents of groping and jokes about rape prompted her to issue a warning to her students about potential harassment accusations.
And police officers and mental health workers discuss new ways of dealing with emergency call-outs to people with psychiatric problems.
Clips
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Oxford students warned about making rape jokes
Duration: 16:10
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Death row grandmother in 'trafficking' appeal
Duration: 10:57
Credit
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Victoria Derbyshire |