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But he had concerns about young people's understanding of a "healthy sexual relationship". Operation Yewtree has three strands. One concerns Savile's crimes exclusively, whilst another relates to allegations against Savile and others,. The third strand concentrates on accusations unconnected to the Savile investigations but which emerged as a result of the publicity surrounding Savile. Abuse inquiry 'could last until '. The inquiries and what happens next. Spindler said last week: "We are dealing with a major criminal investigation.
This is a watershed moment for child abuse investigations and Yewtree will be a landmark investigation. The criminal investigation faces significant obstacles. The odds of finding forensic evidence are low, and even something as basic as identifying crime scenes may prove difficult. Prosecutions may rest on the credibility of victims, recounting traumatic events from decades ago.
The chances of prosecutions being brought will be boosted by similar accounts and details being given by victims, where ideally their recollections can be shown to be independent of each other. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today.
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