Sarah Everard: why indecent exposure is still not taken seriously

Wayne Couzens kidnapped and murdered the 33-year-old just days after reportedly exposing himself to other women

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Floral tributes to Sarah Everard at Clapham Common bandstand in southwest London

Community justice teaching fellow Jennifer Grant of University of Portsmouth on why ‘flashing’ should be treated as more than just a ‘nuisance’ offence

As a child, I was taught to laugh if I stumbled across a man who was indecently exposing himself.

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