The number of women navigating the criminal justice system, as victims, witnesses and perpetrators, has increased in the past 20 years.Advocating for more #WomenInJustice means having more judges, prosecutors, and police who understand the experiences of women. pic.twitter.com/G73CDpM0LQ Read More
The number of women navigating the criminal justice system, as victims, witnesses and perpetrators, has increased in the past 20 years. Advocating for more #WomenInJustice means having more judges, prosecutors, and police who understand the experiences of women.
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