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However, Rights of Women told the C
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continued commitment to joint worki
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It is also important for the CPS to
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He pleaded innocent, so I prepared
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isk assessments are not uniform. In
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espect and sexual violence is a com
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different needs and experiences of
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managers. “Sometimes childcare is
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local area, with women who have rea
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her career, as these women may find
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The key issue in my view is that th
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Some magistrates noted that they fe
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for women to access development opp
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Organisations sharing their views w
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Institutional change needed:➤ A c
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International example of good pract
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➤ The Criminal JusticeSystem will
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Key targets / indicators of success
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➤ Women working inthe criminal ju
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➤ Policy and practiceof all crimi
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➤The Judiciary and thesenior leve
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Appendix ACOMMISSIONERS:Baroness Je
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Annexure BSummary of Recommendation
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not be means tested.• First night
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in circumstances where the Prosecut
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EndnotesMarch 200985Questionnaire R
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