Jamie, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, has dedicated her life to advocating for systemic changes in the justice system and compulsory sex education.
Her traumatic experiences, including being groomed by an abuser and later struggling with hypersexuality as a teenager, shaped her mission to support victims and improve legal protections.She highlights the inadequacies of current child protection measures, noting that 80% of paedophiles know their victims beforehand.
Jamie emphasizes the need for schools to teach children about consent and self-empowerment, arguing that awareness of coercive control is as critical as road safety education.
Despite facing severe psychological consequences—such as depression, PTSD, and self-harm—Jamie remains optimistic, urging survivors to seek healing and embrace joyful lives.
Her story underscores the importance of legal trust, victim support, and preventative education to combat abuse, which she insists occurs not only in high-profile cases but also within local communities.
Original title: How an abuse survivor made it her mission to get her rapist behind bars
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