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17/12/2009

Two victims of abuse at the hands of their mother and foster mother speak to Victoria about their experiences. Is the fixtures list process fair?

Two victims of abuse at the hands of their mother and foster mother speak to Victoria about their experiences. Is the fixtures list process fair? Ian Todd vice president of the Football Supporters' Federation gives us his verdict.

Plus, your reaction to Rage Against The Machine's performance on 5 live Breakfast.

3 hours

Last on

Thu 17 Dec 2009 10:00

Chapters

  • Two people abused by their mothers

    Dana Fowley discusses her life of abuse by Britain's largest ever-known paedophile ring, which included her mother. Bill Jenkins discusses abuse by his foster mother as a young boy.

    Duration: 21:43

  • Why do women abuse children?

    Graham Hill works for the government's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre. He regularly interviews female sex offenders and says there is no one single answer as to why they offend.

    Duration: 06:31

  • RATM callers: Ian, Rachel and Tom

    Three callers respond to Rage Against The Machine's explosive performance on 5 live Breakfast this morning. Victoria also reads some of the enormous text and Twitter reaction.

    Duration: 04:47

  • How can you rehabilitate a female sex offender?

    Forensic psychologist Dr. Gannon has interviewed a number of female sex abusers. She discusses the reasons women have given her for their actions and how to treat offenders.

    Duration: 05:22

  • RATM callers: Daniel in Manchester and Sarah from Leeds

    Daniel wants to know if Victoria's bought Killing In The Name yet. He's a huge Rage fan and wants Joe Joe McElderry to miss out on Christmas number 1. But Sarah's a big X Factor supporter.

    Duration: 04:37

Broadcast

  • Thu 17 Dec 2009 10:00