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  • Bill Cosby has entered general population at the Pennsylvanian where the convicted sex offender began his sentence four months ago. The 81-year-old former actor was initially placed in special housing at SCI Phoenix — a new maximum security prison that opened last year. Now Cosby — who is legally blind — is in a single cell in a two-storey unit at the facility in Montgomery County. Fellow inmates have been assigned to assist him throughout the day due to his age and disability, according to state prison spokeswoman Amy Worden. The 3,830-bed, handicap-accessible facility is staffed by 1,200 full-time employees and sprawls across 164 acres inside its double ring of razor wire fences and has a 1.5 mile perimeter. The prison offers programs including sex offender treatment, victim awareness and impact of crime classes. Cosby was sentenced to three to 10 years in prison on September 25, 2018, following his conviction earlier that year for drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constrand in 2004. 07 Feb 2019 Pictured: Bill Cosby has been moved into general population at SCI Phoenix, a maximum security prison in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Photo credit: Department of Corrections/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Bill Cosby has entered general population at the Pennsylvanian where the convicted sex offender began his sentence four months ago. The 81-year-old former actor was initially placed in special housing at SCI Phoenix — a new maximum security prison that opened last year. Now Cosby — who is legally blind — is in a single cell in a two-storey unit at the facility in Montgomery County. Fellow inmates have been assigned to assist him throughout the day due to his age and disability, according to state prison spokeswoman Amy Worden. The 3,830-bed, handicap-accessible facility is staffed by 1,200 full-time employees and sprawls across 164 acres inside its double ring of razor wire fences and has a 1.5 mile perimeter. The prison offers programs including sex offender treatment, victim awareness and impact of crime classes. Cosby was sentenced to three to 10 years in prison on September 25, 2018, following his conviction earlier that year for drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constrand in 2004. 07 Feb 2019 Pictured: Bill Cosby has been moved into general population at SCI Phoenix, a maximum security prison in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Photo credit: Department of Corrections/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Bill Cosby has entered general population at the Pennsylvanian where the convicted sex offender began his sentence four months ago. The 81-year-old former actor was initially placed in special housing at SCI Phoenix — a new maximum security prison that opened last year. Now Cosby — who is legally blind — is in a single cell in a two-storey unit at the facility in Montgomery County. Fellow inmates have been assigned to assist him throughout the day due to his age and disability, according to state prison spokeswoman Amy Worden. The 3,830-bed, handicap-accessible facility is staffed by 1,200 full-time employees and sprawls across 164 acres inside its double ring of razor wire fences and has a 1.5 mile perimeter. The prison offers programs including sex offender treatment, victim awareness and impact of crime classes. Cosby was sentenced to three to 10 years in prison on September 25, 2018, following his conviction earlier that year for drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constrand in 2004. 07 Feb 2019 Pictured: Bill Cosby has been moved into general population at SCI Phoenix, a maximum security prison in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Photo credit: Department of Corrections/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • January 10, 2017 - Brooklyn, NY, United States - Jane Manning, Director of Advocacy for Women's Justice NOW - The National Organization for Women NYC denounced comments made by NYPD Captain Peter Rose, trivializing rape cases in which the perpetrator‘s identity is known to the victim. In response, NOW-NYC organized a press conference and protest outside of the 94th Precinct held at 1pm on January 10th to call for all rapes to be taken seriously and to issue a series of demands to the NYPD. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Cape Town-181015 Esona Kili 10 from Khayelitsha  is one of the victimised Albino’s in her area by the residents.She is evoiding to go to certain spaza shops because of women who keep on insulting her.She also complained about school mates who have called names after watching a TV drama.photograph:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 14 July 2020 -Consistent with our ongoing campaign against Gender-Based Violence, the South African Youth Council in the Western Cape join various organisations and activists in Cape Town Magistrate Court. A 50 year old suspect who owns a modelling agency appear for bail application in a rape case whose victim is a 14year old minor and  more other alleged victims spoke out again his predatory tendencies. SAYC WC commits to always stand on the side of the victims despite the position of the perpetrator and to intensify awareness campaign on Gender-Based Violence and related crimes. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane/ African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 29 July 2020 - Nozizwe Nomnqa getting foor from harare SAPS. Harare SAPS hosted a Mandela day event in their own backyard. They invited 50 victims of crime and conducted crime awareness on issues pertaining to the attacks on woman and children. They were sensitized to always be vigilant and report any crimes committed on them or in their presence. Police handed out toiletry packs to each one and further dished a cooked meal for them. photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 29 July 2020 - Nozizwe Nomnqa getting foor from harare SAPS. Harare SAPS hosted a Mandela day event in their own backyard. They invited 50 victims of crime and conducted crime awareness on issues pertaining to the attacks on woman and children. They were sensitized to always be vigilant and report any crimes committed on them or in their presence. Police handed out toiletry packs to each one and further dished a cooked meal for them. photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency (ANA)
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May meets two victims of modern slavery (identity protected) at a Salvation Army centre in Lagos, where she discussed modern slavery and saw the work they are doing to make Nigerians more aware of the threats of slavery, on day two of her trip to Africa.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May meets two victims of modern slavery (identity protected) at a Salvation Army centre in Lagos, where she discussed modern slavery and saw the work they are doing to make Nigerians more aware of the threats of slavery, on day two of her trip to Africa.
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  • NO WEB/NO APPS - (Text available) Carla, a 34-year-old manager of a transport company says: 'I am aware of the difference between social classes, but we are all equal and money doesn't make a person. I think with the effort everything is possible. The wall was a waste of money, I don't think everyone is delinquent, but it can happen to be robbed', in Lima, Peru in May 2017. In Peru’s capital Lima, a three-meter-high concrete wall topped with reels of razor wire separates two areas. The so-called ‘Wall of Shame’ - sometimes nicknamed 'Peru's Berlin Wall' - divides the urbanisation of Las Casuarinas, where some of the country's richest inhabitants live, and the poor suburb of Vista Hermosa next door. It was initially put up over fears that the inhabitants from the poor neighbourhood would steal from wealthy fellow citizens living nearby. On the rich side of the wall, the price for a square meter can exceed 2,000 dollars. To enter the area, you must show your ID to the guards watching the gate at the bottom of the hill. Former high-ranking politicians and bank directors live here. Their houses are surrounded by lush gardens and swimming pools despite the scarcity of water. Meanwhile, on the San Juan de Miraflores side, residents often fall victim to robbery and theft. They live in houses of barely 25m², made from scrap material, surrounded by the sand and earth characteristic of Lima’s desert landscape. Photo by Giacomo D’Orlando/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • NO WEB/NO APPS - (Text available) Manuel, a 42-year-old bricklayer says: 'Instead of the wall, they should have built roads. Usually I have to wake up 3 hours earlier in order to reach my workplace. I would like that people visit the area and become aware of our daily problems, in Lima, Peru in May 2017. In Peru’s capital Lima, a three-meter-high concrete wall topped with reels of razor wire separates two areas. The so-called ‘Wall of Shame’ - sometimes nicknamed 'Peru's Berlin Wall' - divides the urbanisation of Las Casuarinas, where some of the country's richest inhabitants live, and the poor suburb of Vista Hermosa next door. It was initially put up over fears that the inhabitants from the poor neighbourhood would steal from wealthy fellow citizens living nearby. On the rich side of the wall, the price for a square meter can exceed 2,000 dollars. To enter the area, you must show your ID to the guards watching the gate at the bottom of the hill. Former high-ranking politicians and bank directors live here. Their houses are surrounded by lush gardens and swimming pools despite the scarcity of water. Meanwhile, on the San Juan de Miraflores side, residents often fall victim to robbery and theft. They live in houses of barely 25m², made from scrap material, surrounded by the sand and earth characteristic of Lima’s desert landscape. Photo by Giacomo D’Orlando/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy during a biennial national tribute to the victims of terror attacks organized by the associations of victims, at Hotel des Invalides in Paris, France on September 19, 2016. A French judge has ordered ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy to stand trial in an illegal campaign finance case. Mr Sarkozy faces accusations that his party falsified accounts in order to hide 18m euros of campaign spending in 2012. Mr Sarkozy denies he was aware of the overspending, and will appeal against the order to stand trial. Photo by Jacques Witt/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
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