Resource Summary
This report captures the voices, experiences and reflections of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) women with experience of the criminal justice system.
It was commissioned to feed into the Lammy Review. Chaired by Rt Hon David Lammy MP, this is an independent review of the treatment of, and outcomes for, BAME individuals in the
Criminal Justice System.
This report draws on the findings from three focus groups facilitated by Agenda, the alliance for women and girls at risk, and Women in Prison in September and October 2016. The aim
of this work was to better understand the experiences of BAME women within the criminal justice system.
Resource Information
| Format: | report or research |
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| Author: | Jane Cox; Katharine Sacks-Jones |
| Organisation: | Agenda Alliance |
| Themes: | criminal justice, domestic and sexual abuse, family, parenting and relationships, mental health, multiple disadvantage, physical health and wellbeing, substance misuse, women centres & women's specialist services |
| Funder(s): | The Lammy Review |
| Published: | April 2017 |
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