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EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 1H 12M

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

from Crime Analyst · host Laura Richards

Three teenage boys were convicted of 17 sexual offences, including 11 rapes of two separate girls, one at knifepoint. They were sent home with a £26 fine.    This case should alarm everyone – and it is far from isolated. Laura continues her analysis of Judge Nicholas Rowland’s sentencing remarks including the lack of understanding by the Judge regarding grooming, the power imbalance, vulnerability, coercion, planning and exploitation and the boys’ histories which has resulted in a flawed risk assessment and unduly lenient. Laura has examined the case in referring to the problematic sentencing guidelines and the context of rising levels of male violence to girls and women.    In this episode, Laura explores:  What the language reveals about how victims and offenders are framed;  The minimisation of rape, coercion, intimidation, grooming and planning;  How victim blaming can appear in courtroom language;  What was prioritised — and what was ignored;  The failure to properly recognise grooming, power imbalance, and removal of consent; Why the boys’ histories and escalating behaviours matter;  The concerning lack of sentencing guidance for serious sexual offences committed by children;  What this means for risk, accountability, public safety, and prevention;  Why judicial training and a Judicial Accountability Framework are urgently needed.  Laura also discusses the wider implications of the case in the context of increasing male violence against women and girls and asks urgent questions about who the criminal justice system is protecting.    If you have not already listened, Laura previously analysed the broader Hampshire serial gang rape case, the offenders’ histories, the warning signs, escalating behaviours, and the systemic failures that allowed dangerous patterns to go unchecked. Listen here:  https://www.crime-analyst.com/convicted-serial-rapists-walk-free-with-ps26-fine/    Laura also discusses the petition calling for Judge Nicholas Rowland to be investigated and for the introduction of an independent Judicial Accountability Framework.    ACT NOW:  Sign the petition  Write to your MP  Write to Justice Secretary David Lammy  Write to Prime Minister Keir Starmer  Write to Attorney General Richard Hermer    Letter Templates Enough is enough.  More from Jazmine’s Family: Stronger Than Silence Foundation Support the Foundation   🎧 Listen. Learn. Share. Use your voice.    #CrimeAnalyst #Accountability #ViolenceAgainstWomenAndGirls #Misogyny #BehaviouralAnalysis #PublicSafety #Prevention #Justice #CrimeAnalystPodcast#Hampshire #Rape #JudgeRowland    Clip   https://www.youtube.com/watch?is=LgrJJ42irVywtuOR&v=xMgJtDOEHdM&feature=youtu.be    Sources   Sentencing Remarks: https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Case-No-44SC0053025-T20257005.pdf?fbclid=PAdGRleASOtbRleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA8xMjQwMjQ1NzQyODc0MTQAAaf-Kwl9hjOwlLKX0Jvv9hiX8uZ5GXBAFyxhuOsSs6be1kXpvexl_BysEBGgVw_aem_LgnLuRsgqGn4mJjxwdfKaA    Sophie Wilkinson’s reporting in The Times:  https://www.thetimes.com/uk/crime/article/police-missed-opportunities-stop-fordingbridge-teen-rapist-jqp9mnrfw  https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/may/21/boys-convicted-of-get-non-custodial-sentences-as-judge-says-they-should-not-be-criminalised-unnecessarily      Laura’s Resources and Training information:  www.dashriskchecklist.com    www.thelaurarichards.com       Crime Analyst YouTube, Socials and Website     YouTube @crimeanalyst      Facebook Crime Analyst Podcast     Instagram @crimeanalyst @laurarichards999     Threads @crimeanalyst     X @thecrimeanalyst @laurarichards999      TikTok @crimeanalystpod     Website www.crime-analyst.com      Leave a 5* Review https://www.crime-analyst.com/reviews/new/     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Three teenage boys were convicted of 17 sexual offences, including 11 rapes of two separate girls, one at knifepoint. They were sent home with a £26 fine.    This case should alarm everyone – and it is far from isolated. Laura continues her analysis of Judge Nicholas Rowland’s sentencing remarks including the lack of understanding by the Judge regarding grooming, the power imbalance, vulnerability, coercion, planning and exploitation and the boys’ histories which has resulted in a flawed risk assessment and unduly lenient. Laura has examined the case in referring to the problematic sentencing guidelines and the context of rising levels of male violence to girls and women.    In this episode, Laura explores:  What the language reveals about how victims and offenders are framed;  The minimisation of rape, coercion, intimidation, grooming and planning;  How victim blaming can appear in courtroom language;  What was prioritised — and what was ignored;  The failure to properly recognise grooming, power imbalance, and removal of consent; Why the boys’ histories and escalating behaviours matter;  The concerning lack of sentencing guidance for serious sexual offences committed by children;  What this means for risk, accountability, public safety, and prevention;  Why judicial training and a Judicial Accountability Framework are urgently needed.  Laura also discusses the wider implications of the case in the context of increasing male violence against women and girls and asks urgent questions about who the criminal justice system is protecting.    If you have not already listened, Laura previously analysed the broader Hampshire serial gang rape case, the offenders’ histories, the warning signs, escalating behaviours, and the systemic failures that allowed dangerous patterns to go unchecked. Listen here:  https://www.crime-analyst.com/convicted-serial-rapists-walk-free-with-ps26-fine/    Laura also discusses the petition calling for Judge Nicholas Rowland to be investigated and for the introduction of an independent Judicial Accountability Framework.    ACT NOW:  Sign the petition  Write to your MP  Write to Justice Secretary David Lammy  Write to Prime Minister Keir Starmer  Write to Attorney General Richard Hermer    Letter Templates Enough is enough.  More from Jazmine’s Family: Stronger Than Silence Foundation Support the Foundation   🎧 Listen. Learn. Share. Use your voice.    #CrimeAnalyst #Accountability #ViolenceAgainstWomenAndGirls #Misogyny #BehaviouralAnalysis #PublicSafety #Prevention #Justice #CrimeAnalystPodcast#Hampshire #Rape #JudgeRowland    Clip   https://www.youtube.com/watch?is=LgrJJ42irVywtuOR&v=xMgJtDOEHdM&feature=youtu.be    Sources   Sentencing Remarks: https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Case-No-44SC0053025-T20257005.pdf?fbclid=PAdGRleASOtbRleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA8xMjQwMjQ1NzQyODc0MTQAAaf-Kwl9hjOwlLKX0Jvv9hiX8uZ5GXBAFyxhuOsSs6be1kXpvexl_BysEBGgVw_aem_LgnLuRsgqGn4mJjxwdfKaA    Sophie Wilkinson’s reporting in The Times:  https://www.thetimes.com/uk/crime/article/police-missed-opportunities-stop-fordingbridge-teen-rapist-jqp9mnrfw  https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/may/21/boys-convicted-of-get-non-custodial-sentences-as-judge-says-they-should-not-be-criminalised-unnecessarily      Laura’s Resources and Training information:  www.dashriskchecklist.com    www.thelaurarichards.com       Crime Analyst YouTube, Socials and Website     YouTube @crimeanalyst      Facebook Crime Analyst Podcast     Instagram @crimeanalyst @laurarichards999     Threads @crimeanalyst     X @thecrimeanalyst @laurarichards999      TikTok @crimeanalystpod     Website www.crime-analyst.com      Leave a 5* Review https://www.crime-analyst.com/reviews/new/     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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