Women's access to justice : from reporting to sentencing
By: All-Party Parliamentary Group on Domestic and Sexual Violence
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Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON14090176 |
In March 2014 the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Domestic and Sexual Violence in the United Kingdom released a report revealing that the criminal justice system continues to fail women when they experience domestic violence. The report concluded the APPG’s Inquiry into women survivors’ access to justice, which received both written and oral evidence from 90 organisations and nearly 50 survivors of domestic violence. Scroll down APPG reports page to access this 2014 report. Record #4507