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‘We hardly get any of those here’ - working with girls and women

 
 
 

Charlotte Weinberg reflects on whether changes to the perception, treatment and approaches to work with women and girls affected by the CJS have occurred, to what extent and to what effect. 

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https://doi.org/10.54006/UXCL3007

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Richard Rowley10 March 2022
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