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Building a Women’s Intensive Supervision Court? Lessons from Birmingham

 
 
 

Hannah Fisher and Dr Jack Tracey share findings from the Women’s ISC pilot in Birmingham, showing that justice can be delivered more effectively by replacing custody with intensive, trauma informed community‑based multiagency support.

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Richard Rowley12 March 2026
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