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They abused their position of trust to groom and exploit children in their care. Across the country female teachers have ended up in court after their sex crimes came to light.
The latest example is Rebecca Joynes, a teacher at a Greater Manchester school, who stood trial this month after being accused of having sex with two teenage boys. Following a trial the 'sexual predator' was found guilty of a string of sex offences on May 17.
Manchester Crown Court heard how the 30-year-old allegedly laughed and told one teen to 'shut up' when they said: "I'm not old enough." Joynes, who had a baby with a teenage boy, made the joke after picking up the pupil in her Audi before taking him to her home in Salford for sex.
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After a two-week trial, she was convicted of four counts of sexual activity with a child and two counts of sexual activity with a child by a person in a position of trust. She will be sentenced in July.
Andrea Darling, a researcher at the criminology department at Durham University, studies women in positions of trust who sexually abuse children.
Writing in The Conversation, back in 2017, she said 'inappropriate female teacher-pupil relationships need to be reported and presented in the same way they would be if the perpetrator was a male' - but also argued that many women involved in this type of offending 'do not fit the mould'.
"More than 100 women were convicted of sexual offences in 2015.," she wrote. "The figures, obtained via a freedom of information request, show the number of convictions almost trebled in a decade. Among those convicted
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Ethel Cain has criticised the behaviour of some fans at her live shows, saying that they shouldn’t have to “fight for their life just to hear some music”.The US singer-songwriter wrapped up the UK and European leg of her 2024 ‘Childish Behaviour’ tour with a performance at The Roundhouse in Camden Town, London last night (June 10).She is also scheduled to support Mitski at All Points East in the capital and make an appearance at Electric Picnic in Ireland this summer.Ahead of yesterday’s London concert, Cain shared a statement on her Instagram Stories in which she reminded ticketholders of gig etiquette and how to treat one another in the audience.“Hi all! Just wanted to reiterate before tonight’s show in London that it is extremely important to me that you all respect each other both in the queue and once in the venue,” the musician began.“I very much hate hearing that anyone attending our shows walked away with a negative experience because of bad behaviour in the pit. Barrelling to the front, slapping people’s hands away when I reach for them, verbally insulting people, it’s all just not very nice.”Cain continued: “I come and I play these songs because I love them and I would hope the reason you’re coming is because you love them also.
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One was caught on a hidden camera having sex in a store cupboard. Another was said to have cut a hole in her trousers to enable her secret trysts.
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Some of the cast of House of the Dragon attended a photo call for season two at L’Automobile Club on Thursday (June 6) in Paris, France.
Joey Essex made his shock entrance into the Love Island villa on Monday night, and didn’t waste any time getting to know the girls. By Tuesday, he’d decided to couple up with Samantha, which unfortunately meant Sam Taylor was sent home packing. On Wednesday night’s episode, viewers eagerly watched to see the relationship between the two blossom, but a ‘strange’ remark from makeup artist Samantha had ITV viewers convinced she was ‘playing a game’.
A stunning riverside walk which takes in mountain scenery in North Wales has been named as the top walks to do this summer, according to new research. Aberglaslyn in Snowdonia came in first place in a list of the most popular walks to do in the UK.
Thania Garcia Megan Thee Stallion revealed her third studio album will arrive later this June during one of the rescheduled dates of her Atlanta tour stops on Sunday night. The self-titled record will be released under her own Hot Girl Productions and is slated for June 28. After the May 31 and June 1 dates of her Atlanta concerts were postponed due to burst water pipes and outages, Megan shared the news of her album with a QR code and speech during Sunday’s show at the State Farm Arena.
Jose Mourinho has pointed the finger at Erik ten Hag for not maximising Jadon Sancho's potential during his time at Manchester United.
last summer, we are super excited about Netflix's Black Barbie documentary, which is out next month.From Shondaland, the company that brought us and , and executive produced by herself, the documentary will explore the campaign for a Black Barbie and the journey so many women went on ensure it was made.Looking at much more than just the impact of a doll on the world, it looks at the importance of representation in the workplace. Here's everything you need to know.In short, it's about the process that three women went through while producing and releasing a Black Barbie doll at toy manufacturer Mattel back in the 1970s.According to a Netflix synopsis, it “explores the impact of three Black women at Mattel responsible for the Black Barbie debut in 1980: Beulah Mae Mitchell [the documentary's director, Lagueria Davis, is her niece], Kitty Black Perkins, and Stacey McBride Irby.“Through insider interviews and charismatic retellings of what went down at Mattel in the days leading up to Black Barbie’s debut, the documentary examines the importance of true representation—and how dolls aren’t just dolls, but childhood symbols that can be crucial to identity formation and imagination.”Beulah's campaign for a Black Barbie began in the early 1960s, a few years after she began working at .
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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga roared through Cannes before it launches in theaters Friday after nearly 10 years in development. The prequel film builds on the Australian wasteland universe established in George Miller‘s four other movies of the franchise: Mad Max (1979), Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981), Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) and Mad Max: Fury Road (2015).
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Tatiana Siegel Zoe Saldaña says the future of female representation in the film industry is dependent on women continuing to shatter the glass ceiling. And those who do cannot get complacent. “We need more female CEOs.