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In The News: Prosecutors urged to ditch 'weak' rape cases to improve figures

September 24, 2018 Nic Mainwood
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Guardian Exclusive: CPS advice to tackle criticism of low conviction rates alarms experts

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In The News: Revealed: less than a third of young men prosecuted for rape are convicted

September 24, 2018 Nic Mainwood

Guardian Exclusive: figures show men aged 18-24 less likely to be found guilty of rape than older men in England and Wales

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In The News: BBCR4 Today Programme #spycops

September 21, 2018 Nic Mainwood
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Kate Wilson and lawyer Harriet Wistrich speak on the Radio 4 Today Programme.

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In The News: I was abused by an undercover policeman. But how far up did the deceit go?

September 21, 2018 Nic Mainwood

I thought Mark Kennedy was my lover and friend, but he was manipulating me. His superiors lied even in their apology to me

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Migrant women survey

September 21, 2018 Nic Mainwood

If you have experienced abuse/violence and have/had insecure immigration status please fill in the Step Up Migrant Women survey…

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In Research

In The News: After the rape and murder of Lisa Skidmore, it’s time the probation service admitted it is not fit for purpose →

September 12, 2018 Nic Mainwood

Six weeks before he murdered Lisa, Campbell told his probation officer that he felt like ‘doing it again’. Nothing was done, and no report was ever made to the police

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Family of Lisa Skidmore welcome the damning report from HMI Probation on how system failures contributed to her death.

September 11, 2018 Nic Mainwood

Family of Lisa Skidmore welcome the damning report from HMI Probation on how system failures contributed to her death.

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Victims Strategy →

September 10, 2018 Nic Mainwood
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This cross-government Victims Strategy sets out a criminal justice system wide response to improving the support offered to victims of crime and incorporates actions from all criminal justice agencies, including the police, CPS and courts.

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Women in Crisis: How women and girls are being failed by the Mental Health Act.

August 15, 2018 Nic Mainwood
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New report by Agenda looking at how the Mental Health Act can be detrimental to women.

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#YouToo: The Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Report of the House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee – Karon Monaghan

August 7, 2018 Nic Mainwood
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Report into sexual harassment in the workplace published 25th July 2018 (“Sexual Harassment in the Workplace” Report of the House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee (2018) HC 725.)

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CWJ statement on the release of rapist Stephen Mitchell

August 6, 2018 Nic Mainwood

Responding to the news that serial rapist Stephen Mitchell was released in September 2017 from prison by the Parole Board after serving just 7.5 years of a double life sentence, Centre for Women’s Justice expressed grave concern regarding the Parole Board decision and echo Yvette Cooper’s call for an urgent review.

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In Press releases

STOP (Sex Trafficking Korea) - Best Practices of Anti-Prostitution Organizations

August 1, 2018 Nic Mainwood
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2018 Contribution Paper from Harriet Wistrich

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Winner of the Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year 2018 for Public Law

July 23, 2018 Nic Mainwood
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Many congratulations to all the winners, and finalists of the 2018 LALYs. In particular, a massive congratulations to our director Harriet Wistrich for winning the Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year Award. Harriet was recognised for a string of ground-breaking successes in the past year, including a Supreme Court ruling upholding human rights as a remedy for victims, where the police have failed to investigate sexual and violent crimes; and a ruling by the High Court that disclosing the criminal records of women convicted for prostitution offences, when they had been trafficked and groomed into sex work was a breach of their Article 8 rights.

Harriet was described by the compere, broadcaster Anna Jones, as 'a dogged champion of women and an inspiration to women'. We couldn't agree more...

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© Copyright:Robert Aberman - Photographer

© Copyright:Robert Aberman - Photographer

© Copyright:Robert Aberman - Photographer

Mother of 22-Year Old Victim Challenges Decision Not to Prosecute Suspect for Her Death

July 2, 2018 Nic Mainwood

Legal action issued against Crown Prosecution Service by family of 22-year-old Jourdain John-Baptiste in relation to 2015 balcony death

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In the news: Vulnerable Women Are Routinely Prosecuted – And Imprisoned – For False Rape Claims In The UK →

June 29, 2018 Nic Mainwood
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Buzzed investigates the real stories behind alleged false rape claims.

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MOJ launches Female Offender Strategy - our statement

June 27, 2018 Nic Mainwood
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The Ministry of Justice has today published is long awaited Female Offender Strategy. Here is our statement on the strategy.

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In the news: Abandoned by the state: How the police fail survivors of sexual assault →

June 26, 2018 Nic Mainwood

A study released today revealed that one in five festival goers have been subject to sexual harassment there, with the figure rising to 43% of women under 40. Campaigners say the report should be a wake-up call for the industry to “start treating sexual violence as seriously as other crimes.”

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In the news: Jourdain John-Baptiste: Legal challenge over death →

June 1, 2018 Nic Mainwood
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Ms John-Baptiste claim the witnesses "felt Jourdain was in fear of her life" and heard her screaming "somebody help me" shortly before her fall.

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#JusticeForJourdain

May 31, 2018 Nic Mainwood

n August 2015, Jourdain died after falling from balcony during an argument with her boyfriend. Her boyfriend was arrested at the scene and there followed a detailed police investigation which was referred to the CPS for a decision on charging him. Initially, the CPS said there was not enough evidence for a prosecution. The family were devastated and appealed that decision. The CPS then indicated they would prosecute for manslaughter but then reversed that decision yet again claiming the original decision was correct. Jourdain's mother, Tracey, is lodging a judicial review to challenge the CPS decision not to charge.

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London Legal Walk 2018

May 30, 2018 Nic Mainwood
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Many thanks to the volunteers who walked the London Legal Walk with us. ...And a massive thank you to everyone who has sponsored us.

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