
The Hampshire Serial Gang Rape Case
Across this series, Laura forensically analyses and deconstructs the Hampshire Serial Gang Rape Case involving the repeated rape of two teenage girls by three boys. Laura examines the offenders' behaviours, the escalation of violence, coercive control, peer dynamics, victimology, and the many missed opportunities for intervention and prevention.
Following the controversial sentencing that saw the offenders initially avoid custody, Laura provides expert behavioural analysis of Judge Nicholas Rowland's sentencing remarks, the Court of Appeal judgment, and the wider failures within the criminal justice system. She explores the sentencing guidelines, judicial accountability, trauma-informed justice, and why increasing male violence against women and girls demands a stronger response.
Throughout the series, Laura is joined by Jazmine's parents, who speak publicly in a long-form interview about the devastating impact of the crimes, the appeal process, and their determination to create lasting change through the Stronger Than Silence Foundation. Together, they discuss the lifelong impact of sexual violence, the need for meaningful reform, and why victims and survivors must remain at the centre of the justice system.
Join Laura in the Intelligence Cell as she analyses the evidence, behaviours, judicial decisions, systemic failures, and the urgent lessons this landmark case teaches about sexual violence, coercive control, accountability, and prevention.

Ep 343: Convicted Serial Rapists Walk Free With £26 Fine, Pt 1

Ep #345: Analysing Judge Rowland's Sentencing Remarks in the Hampshire Gang Rape Case, Part 2

Ep #347: Analysing Judge Rowland's Sentencing Remarks in the Hampshire Gang Rape Case, Part 3
