“Whilst we are relieved that Tarin has pleaded guilty, this is only the first step in the family’s struggle for justice and accountability.” - Nour Norris, sister of Khoala and aunt of Raneem
Read moreIn the News: What happened next? The lawyer who took on John Worboys – and showed how the justice system fails women
by Paula Cocozza for The Guardian
Read moreMajor new survey: many people still unclear what rape is
The End Violence Against Women Coalition commissioned the YouGov survey of around 4,000 people across Great Britain in order to examine why rape, a very common and extremely harmful crime, is still so difficult to tackle at a time when reports to police are increasing exponentially
Read moreResistance Radio - Derrick Jensen speaks with Harriet Wistrich
CWJ founder and director Harriet Wistrich speaks with Derrick Jensen about state failures, violence against women and Centre for Women’s Justice.
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We are looking for a Paralegal to join our team
Read moreIn The News: 'I met my rapist on Tinder': The truth behind the rise in online date rape
By Josephine Moulds for The Telegraph
Read moreIn The News: Worboys’ victims were failed by the justice system – I can only hope lessons are learned
CWJ director Harriet Wistrich reflects on the failures in the justice system for the Metro
Read moreCWJ & Birnberg Peirce comment on Parole Board decision not to release John Worboys/Radford: 19 November 2018
Harriet Wistrich, solicitor for NBV and DSD gives comment on the decision to not release serial rapist John Worboys
Read moreLachaux v Independent News Print Limited and Another - a vital test case on women’s rights to freedom of expression in the face of violence and abuse.
On 13 November 2018, the Supreme Court will preside over a significant test case on libel law with far reaching implications for women’s rights.
Read morePERMISSION HEARING: MOTHER OF 22-YEAR-OLD VICTIM CHALLENGES DECISION NOT TO PROSECUTE SUSPECT FOR HER DEATH
On 30th October the family of Jourdain John-Baptiste will have their last chance to persuade a court to reverse the CPS decision not to charge the prime suspect
Read moreIn The News: Westminster bullying: Male MP 'assaulted and stalked' female House of Commons employee
Lisette Whittaker said she was diagnosed with post-traumatic disorder after she was assaulted by an unnamed politician, who stalked her for years without being punished.
Read moreThe Cox Report - Our open letter
In an open letter made public today, Centre for Women’s Justice and its clients have called on the administration of the House of Commons to implement Dame Laura Cox’s proposed reforms in full and make Westminster a safe place of work for women.
Read moreNew resource: Victims’ Rights in the Parole Process
A new guide outlining victims’ rights
Read moreHigh Court to decide whether proceedings will be heard
Please support Tracey John-Baptiste's campaign for a more accountable criminal justice system - and justice for Jourdain.
Read moreIn The News: Rape: why isn't justice being done? →
From The Guardian - The number of people reporting rape has risen, but the number of convictions has fallen. Something is going very badly wrong with the system
Read morePress release 15/10/18 - Cox report: Bullying, Harassment and Sexual Harassment in Parliament
We and our clients welcome the damning report of Dame Laura Cox, published today.
Read moreRape Justice Fail →
Police and courts are not providing justice after sexual violence. Women's human rights to safety and justice are being denied.
EVAW and members are campaigning for a fair justice system and better support for survivors.
Rape Complainants' Lawyers to Challenge CPS over Dropped Cases →
“This has huge implications for those women concerned, but also other women if the CPS are failing to prosecute potential serial offenders who attack again.” CWJ prepare to challenge CPS over dropped rape cases
Read moreCPS Violence Against Women and Girls Report 2017-18
The Eleventh edition of the Crown Prosecution Service Report
Read moreIn The News: Escalating police demands for rape victims' data spark privacy fears
Accusations of postcode lottery as some complainants asked to disclose health records and all electronic data
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