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Dame Anne Owers, Darren Day and bad boys, and women in banking

New police guidelines to safeguard vulnerable people, the impact on a relationship of having a disabled child, and Darren Day on 'bad boy' appeal. Presented by Jenni Murray.

Dame Anne Owers on newly issued guidelines to protect vulnerable people from police officers who abuse their trust. How long till there's a female Governor of the Bank of England? The impact on a relationship of bringing up a disabled child. The first woman of the family to go to university. Darren Day on the appeal of a "bad boy" to some women. Presented by Jenni Murray.
Produced by Laura Northedge.

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58 minutes

Chapters

  • Dame Anne Owers

    The Chair of the Independent Police Complaints Commission, Dame Anne Owers, talks to Jenni about a new report looking at police officers who sexually exploit vulnerable women.

    Duration: 06:50

  • First woman to go to university

    Reporter Catherine Carr meets Emma James from Dudley who's about to start her second year reading Theology at Birmingham University.

    Duration: 08:39

  • The impact on a relationship of having a disabled child

    What impact does having a disabled child have on the family? Jenni is joined by Jane Gibbs, mother of a disabled child, Deborah Grundle, co-founder of Netbuddy & Srabani Sen, from Contact A Family.

    Duration: 10:57

  • Female Bank of England Governor

    Jenni is joined by Frances Cairncross, Rector of Exeter College, Oxford and by Anne Sibert, Professor of Economics at Birkbeck, University of London.

    Duration: 08:14

  • Why women love a bad boy

    What is it about bad boys that some women can't resist? Jenni is joined by tabloid-baiting bad boy Darren Day and by journalist Hephzibah Anderson.

    Duration: 07:01

Broadcast

  • Thu 20 Sep 2012 10:00

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