Louise Nicholas
Second Roast Busters report out today
The police response to sexual assault complaints by young people will again be under scrutiny when a second report on the Roast Busters investigation is released this morning. Audio
Sexual violence campaigner responds
Campaigner against sexual violence Louise Nicholas is with us Audio
Police apologise for mistakes in 'Roastbusters' investigation
The woman whose rape complaint led to sweeping changes of police culture says it is a shame there are no recommendations in a report over the handling of media queries in the so-called Roast Busters… Audio
More complaints may have been made against Chch constable
A former senior constable pleaded guilty to sexual assault and corruption charges yesterday - but it's not yet clear how many women have laid complaints. Audio
Sexual assault victim speaks out on police handling of case
Comment from Louise Nicholas, whose sexual assault accusations against several police officers in the Bay of Plenty prompted a Commission of Inquiry into Police Conduct in 2007. Audio
Glenn inquiry integrity harmed by Sir Owen's actions - Nicholas
The integrity of the Owen Glenn inquiry has been questioned by a former adviser to the campaign, the survivors' advocate Louise Nicholas. Audio
Lousie Nicholas says changes more important than ever
The woman who triggered a Commission of Inquiry into the police says it is more important than ever for the police to improve the way they deal with victims of sexual assault. Audio
Louise Nicholas fears police culture may not change
Louise Nicholas, the woman who triggered a Commission of Inquiry into the police, is worried the force may be stalling on change. Audio
Rape Crisis discusses new rape sentencing guidelines
The minimum jail term for New Zealand's worst rapists has just doubled from 8 to 16 years. The Court of Appeal raised the starting point for sentencing in such cases, saying in the worst cases… Audio
Victim Calls For Changes to Courts Dealing With Sex Crimes
Louise Nicholas says the accused should lose their right to silence - a fundamental legal protection. Audio
Law Commission Wants Inquiry Into Conduction of Rape Trials
The Law Commission wants an urgent inquiry into the way rape trials are conducted in this country. Audio