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EP. 172 – Harriet Wistrich (Centre for Women's Justice)

The Hearing – A Legal Podcast by Thomson Reuters

Apr 28, 202500:36:07Business

Who protects women when the very systems that are supposed to protect them, like the police and the broader legal system, refuse to, or even worse, are causing the harm in the first place? This episode's guest has been f...

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EP. 172 – Harriet Wistrich (Centre for Women's Justice) is an episode from The Hearing – A Legal Podcast by Thomson Reuters. Who protects women when the very systems that are supposed to protect them, like the police and the broader legal s...

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Published Apr 28, 2025, 00:36:07 long, audio available.

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Who protects women when the very systems that are supposed to protect them, like the police and the broader legal system, refuse to, or even worse, are causing the harm in the first place? This episode's guest has been fighting against the systemic challenges women face in securing justice for decades. And she has some extraordinary stories to tell. Join The Hearing host Yasmin Sheikh as she sits down with Harriet Wistrich, a human rights lawyer, founder of the Centre for Women's Justice ( and author of "Sister in Law" ( Dive into Harriet's compelling journey from activism to law, driven by her passion for women's rights and justice. Discover the groundbreaking cases she's championed, including the landmark Sally Challen case that reshaped the understanding of coercive control and the John Warboys case, which highlighted some of the headwinds women face when they do come forward to seek justice for crimes against them. In addition, she discusses astonishing undercover police operations that infiltrated activist groups, often using women as a means to an end. Wistrich weaves personal stories into a discussion about broader societal implications. This episode is a powerful exploration of systemic challenges and the relentless pursuit of justice. Don't miss this inspiring conversation - or Harriet's amazing book!

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Published Apr 28, 2025 and 00:36:07 long