Resources and support information related to The Execution of Gary Glitter.
Resources
Justice For Ryan
An organisation petitioning for tougher sentencing. Further information can be found on the website
The Howard League
Working for humane and rational reform of the penal system, which includes aiming for a safer society and believing that offenders must make amends for what they have done
Law Commission
A statutory independent body created to keep the law under review and to recommend reform
Amnesty International
A human rights organisation campaigning for justice and freedom
Liberty
Campaigning to protect civil liberties and promote human rights
Reprieve
An organisation that uses the law to enforce the human rights of prisoners
Help & Support
Mothers Against Murder And Aggression
A registered charity supporting victims of violent crime and their families; working directly with the Home Office, offering advice on victims needs, and developing strategies that work towards reducing violent crime
Victim Supportline
Providing help and information for anyone who has been affected by a crime. It doesn't matter when the crime took place or what type of crime it was. You might not want to involve the police but want someone to listen to how you feel. If you do want to go to the police, they can help you deal with this and can accompany you at court
Telephone: 0845 30 30 900* (lines open Monday - Friday 9am - 9pm, Saturday & Sunday 9am - 7pm, Bank Holiday 9am - 5pm)
Typetalk users: 18001 0845 30 30 900
The National Association for People Abused in Childhood
NAPAC provide support no matter how long ago the incident took place, pointing people in the right direction to take control of their own recovery
Helpline: 0800 085 3330 (lines open Monday - Friday 10.30am - 9pm)
NSPCC Child Protection
If you're concerned about the safety of a child you can contact the NSPCC
Helpline: 0808 800 5000 (lines open 24 hours)
For hearing difficulties - textphone service: 0800 056 0566
Email: help@nspcc.org.uk
Stop It Now!
Provide advice for anyone who has abused or thought about abusing a child. They also support the family and friends of abusers. They encourage abusers to recognise their behaviour problems and seek help to change.
Helpline: 0808 1000 900 (lines open Monday - Thursday 9am - 9pm & Friday 9am - 7pm)
Call rates: *0845 - calls cost up to 4p per minute with a max 10p set up plus from a BT land line, mobile and other network rates may be higher Telephone numbers starting 0808 and 0800 are freephone