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  • Sister in Law

  • Fighting for Justice in a System Designed by Men
  • By: Harriet Wistrich
  • Narrated by: Catherine Bailey
  • Length: 11 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (17 ratings)

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Sister in Law

By: Harriet Wistrich
Narrated by: Catherine Bailey
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Only 30 years ago, rape within marriage was not a crime, Judges saw rape victims as complicit for wearing short skirts; teenage runaways were groomed, pimped and then arrested as ‘common prostitutes’, and harassment, stalking, forced marriage and honour-based violence were not defined or recognised as separate offences in law. Since then there have been important legislative reforms but the law is only as good as those who enforce it.

Telling the stories of a series of ground-breaking cases, Harriet Wistrich illustrates how far misogyny is baked into our justice system. Among the women she has represented are Emma Humphreys and Sally Challen, both of whose murder convictions were overturned in watershed moments, the victims of serial rapist, taxi-driver John Worboys, and the wives and girlfriends of undercover police who were fraudulently deceived into long-term relationships and illegally spied upon.

Her work has involved direct challenges to government departments and cabinet ministers, the police, the Crown Prosecution Service, the immigration service, and the Parole Board. It provides critical insight into the many ways issues relating to violence against women intersect with racism, state violence and lack of accountability. And it shows how bringing a feminist lens to legal issues has led to creative solutions and inspiring partnerships.

This important work demands tenacity, compassion and collaboration, but Wistrich shows that it is imperative that we demand better justice and that it is possible to bring about important change.

©2024 Harriet Wistrich (P)2024 Penguin Audio
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Wistrich not only illustrates the ways in which the law fails women but the gruelling nature of litigation: it is slow, infernally complicated, and forces individuals to relive their worst experiences. Yet through these enraging and astonishing stories, Wistrich also shows us the best of humanity ... Empathetic, dogged, canny, always up for the fight. Her book might be short on introspection but her remarkable legal career speaks volumes about the person she is. (Fiona Sturges)
Sister in Law is compelling, shocking and inspiring in equal measure..this accessible book is a must for anyone interested in justice, society and using the law to achieve change. (Catherine Baksi)
Highly accessible and beautifully written…Wistrich’s strong sense of fairness and justice runs through every word ... She is a hero, an inspiration. Every aspiring lawyer, and anyone interested in justice, should read this book, get angry and join the fight. (Cris McCurley)
This is a brilliant and important book. Harriet is a trailblazer and has done so much to get justice for so many women. (Victoria Derbyshire)
A shocking, sobering and galvanising account of her astonishing legal career fighting for women in a legal system that is all too often stacked against them (Caroline Criado Perez)

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Powerful stories

I was familiar with most of the cases Harriet has worked on so it was really interesting to obtain a “behind the scenes” view of those.

Harriet really is an incredible woman!

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A beacon of hope

I work for a sexual violence charity, Harriet and everyone at the Centre for Women's Justice are truly a beacon of hope for us. Thank you for writing this book, it is really informative and accessible, not to mention inspiring!

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Passion and Purpose

I have been following CWJ since the start and was so happy to hear this from the founder Harriet's perspective. inspiring

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What an awesome legacy Harriet Wistrich has!

I really enjoyed this. The narration was also great, only a couple of mispronunciations (Chetham’s School of Music being one of them).

I really want to find more books like this, that tell the stories behind big legal cases. The John Worboys parole matter was fascinating.

Harriet has changed the law for the better for women, through her work with Justice for Women and the Centre for Women’s Justice. To have brought about real and lasting change like this is extraordinary.

I can’t help but be reminded that on the other side to this, there are those who seek to judge how much work has been done for women by doing a Twitter search, concluding that because there are no tweets about a particular person, that no work has been done by or for them.

Their understanding of what work really means could be very much improved by listening to this book. A performance on Twitter is not work. Harriet Wistrich does the work and she is very good at it.

Bravo!

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Groundbreaking, insightful and deeply moving.

I can't recommend this book highly enough. The work Harriet and her colleagues do to stand up for abused women is commendable and inspiring. She is an outstanding person who deserves to be applauded. I hope the new government will call on her for advice and guidance.

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Amazing woman!!

So interesting to learn about the author career and her determination to help woman and change the law!!

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A book all should read ( or listen to!)

The courage and tenacity of Harriet is amazing. Women and children have a lot to thank her for.

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Harriet’s tenacity for women’s justice

Fascinating read. Thankful there are people like Harriet who stand up and campaign for women’s justice.

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