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What information about the accused and the complainant is relevant to whether or not they should be believed?
"Well, I would say that everybody should be believed at first until they are disbelieved based on evidence," Clinton responded.
He said the presumption of innocence had been sacrificed for the policy that victims should be believed.
This meant they were questioned repeatedly – and went against standard practice that a victim should be believed in the first instance until evidence showed otherwise.
What we need to do is educate not only doctors and nurses but the public that, when a child complains of abuse, they should be believed".
It represents "no factual decision as to who should be believed here, or what the truth of the situation actually is," he said.
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"The Israelis have failed to honour the agreement of the last ceasefire, so why should be believe them this time?"asked Hania Zouab, a 23-year-old student.
Henriques examined whether a policy that "the victim should always be believed" should be dropped.
The inquiry is expected to be asked to examine whether a policy that the "the victim should always be believed" should be dropped.
In 2014, Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary said: "The presumption that a victim should always be believed should be institutionalised".
Why should they be believed?
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