Protest against criticized law: gets innocent men thrown in jail
Short documentary-style video examining how Swedish rape trials are conducted, including interviews with attorneys or commentators on evidentiary standards.
News reporting, interviews, documentaries and broadcast coverage related to the consent law.
Short documentary-style video examining how Swedish rape trials are conducted, including interviews with attorneys or commentators on evidentiary standards.
News article reporting on the conviction of a Swedish actor for rape, summarizing the court’s findings and the public reaction to the verdict.
Article presenting criticism that Sweden’s consent law may be exploited for financial gain through compensation claims, raising concerns about incentives, evidence standards, and legal safeguards.
News article covering the Swedish justice minister’s response to criticism of the handling of sexual-offence legislation and legal safeguards, emphasizing openness to feedback.
News article reporting that a complaint against a prosecutor has been dismissed, illustrating accountability mechanisms and thresholds for investigating alleged misconduct.
Long-form investigative feature examining outcomes under Sweden’s consent law, focusing on evidentiary limits, credibility judgments, and the trade-off between conviction rates and legal certainty.
Short-form news video explaining key aspects of Sweden’s consent law and current public debate surrounding its consequences, aimed at a general audience on social media.
News article reporting on demonstrations organized by the Mannaminne network, which criticizes what it sees as systemic failures in the Swedish justice system, particularly in sexual-offence cases.
News report covering a public demonstration organized by the Mannaminne network, calling for stronger legal safeguards and fairer handling of sexual-offence cases.
Interview-style article presenting a mother’s account of her son’s rape conviction, emphasizing the lack of technical evidence and arguing that the verdict relied primarily on testimony, raising concerns about evidentiary standards.