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Story: Policing the unacceptable - Bringing paedophiles to justice

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Posted by: Ingrid Marson (Tuesday 17 January 2006, 1:17 PM)

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Thanks for your contact. I contacted Anna Raeburn, the radio agony aunt (http://www.lbc973.co.uk/showdj.asp?DJID=29995), privately on your behalf and she gave the following advice.

There is very little that you can do about your husband without contacting the police. There is a police website that discusses the avenues that are open for dealing with internet-related crime in London (http://www.met.police.uk/computercrime/).
You could try calling your local police (or a local police station in another area if you are worried about visiting the local one) and say that you want to make a statement about your husband and would like to keep it in confidence. You will then need to visit the police station to make the statement.

If you are frightened of your husband you should get out of the house - you could try Womens Aid (http://www.womensaid.org.uk/) or Refuge (http://www.refuge.org.uk/) if you need help in doing this.

All the best,

Ingrid

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