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Engendering Justice - from Policy to Practice - The Fawcett Society

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We are grateful <strong>to</strong> our funders, the LankellyChase Foundation and the Barrow Cadbury Trust, for their generous support.We are also very grateful <strong>to</strong> all those who have contributed <strong>to</strong> this report, in particular the many women and organisationswho gave up their valuable time <strong>to</strong> share their experiences of the criminal justice system with us. We would like<strong>to</strong> especially thank the British Association for Women in Policing, the Magistrates’ Association, UK Association ofWomen Judges, Women and Young People’s Team (NOMS) and the Governors of the female prison estates fortheir help in putting us in <strong>to</strong>uch with women with direct experience of the criminal justice system. Thank you also <strong>to</strong>the Government departments, criminal justice agencies and organisations (outlined in Chapter One) who attendedCommission evidence sessions and <strong>to</strong> the staff and volunteers at the <strong>Fawcett</strong> <strong>Society</strong> who contributed <strong>to</strong> this project.Report compiled by Sharon Smee, <strong>Justice</strong> <strong>Policy</strong> Officer at the <strong>Fawcett</strong> <strong>Society</strong>.Page 2

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