Three teenage boys
Coverage of Three teenage boys in the Nexus archive.
- UK rape ruling sparks nationwide outcry
Outrage in the UK following a judge's decision not to send three teenage boys to prison for raping two girls, with the attorney general referring the case to the Court of Appeal. A study highlights that nearly two-thirds of women over 50 face mental health struggles and lack professional support.
- Girl, 15, raped by three teenage traveller boys says 'I can always feel their hands on me... it just doesn't feel like my body any more' as her parents say attackers should be jailed
A 15-year-old girl described her trauma after being raped by three teenage boys, stating she feels disconnected from her body. Her parents demanded the attackers be jailed. The case highlights the emotional impact on the victim and calls for legal accountability.
- Three teenage boys' sentences for rape of two schoolgirls are referred to Court of Appeal after decision to spare them jail sparked outrage
Three teenage boys convicted of raping two schoolgirls had their sentences referred to the Court of Appeal after a judge decided not to send them to jail, sparking public outrage. The case highlights concerns over sentencing for sexual crimes involving minors.
- Gisèle Pelicot says she is 'deeply shocked' that three teenage boys were spared jail after raping two schoolgirls in separate attacks
Gisèle Pelicot expressed deep shock that three teenage boys were not jailed for separately raping two schoolgirls. The incident highlights concerns over judicial leniency in cases involving juvenile perpetrators and sexual violence.
- Boys convicted of rape get non-custodial sentences as judge says they should not be criminalised unnecessarily
Three teenage boys aged 13-14 convicted of knife-point rape and sexual assault against two teenage girls aged 14-15 in Hampshire have received non-custodial sentences. The judge justified the decision by stating he should avoid criminalizing children unnecessarily. The boys physically overpowered their victims in separate incidents two months apart.