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S2:E7 - Harriet Wistrich

'Survived and Punished'

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Harriet Wistrich is Director at the Centre for Women's Justice, UK

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Harriet Wistrich is a pioneering lawyer and activist who has spent 30 years supporting survivors when the criminal legal system falls short. Today, we go beyond prejudices to discuss landmark cases where women were punished for defending themselves against abuse. Harriet explains why it’s so important for courts to consider long-term abuse, coercive control, and trauma and why legal reform is still needed to ensure women get fair trials.​

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Sister in Law: Fighting for Justice in a System Designed by Men – Harriet Wistrich’s Book: www.penguin.co.uk/books/455720/sister-in-law-by-wistrich-harriet/9781804995990​

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CWJ Report Women Who Kill: How the State Criminalizes Women We Might Otherwise Be Burying – 2021​

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Centre for Women’s Justice: www.centreforwomensjustice.org.uk​

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International Feminist Legal Network: www.feminist-legal.com

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Women Who Kill: Cambridge Centre for Criminal Justice / Centre for Women’s Justice webinar

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