The Men Who Sell Football: Part 3

The Men Who Sell Football: Part 3

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Degrees of Abuse: Part 1: ‘[He] puts the perv in supervisor’

He’s a famous professor at Oxford in the UK, one of the world’s most prestigious universities. But across three decades and three institutions, women have described him as a sexual predator. During a two-year investigation, Al Jazeera’s I-Unit uncovers systematic failures inside ...  Show more

Degrees of Abuse: Part 2:‘He still crossed all of those boundaries’

He’s a leading academic at the University of Oxford. His expertise is in times gone by. Both students and other lecturers say his drunken and abusive behaviour is also a throwback and has no place in the modern world. *Please note some listeners may find these accounts upsetting. 

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