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How racism in the criminal justice sector harms women’s chances of finding work – and what Probation can do about it

 
 
 

Olivia Dehnavi, Policy and Research Officer at charity Working Chance, provides an overview of their recent research on the discrimination faced by racially minoritised women with convictions when trying to find employment.

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https://doi.org/10.54006/JAHA2624

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Richard Rowley13 December 2021
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