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The View Magazine Issue 4 Summer 2021 – Digital Edition

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The View Magazine 4 -Summer 2021, Someone’s Daughter
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Filled with important portraits of leading women in justice, former prisoners and activists, Someone’s Daughter launched at Photo London in September 2021 By reframing the basic questions about justice, who is it for, who does it serve, what is its purpose, we want to change the way you see justice. Portraits include Baroness Helena Kennedy, Bianca Jagger, Baroness Brenda Hale, Jude Kelly, Jen Reid and others, who stand in solidarity and humanity with women with lived experience of the justice system.

Also in this edition, senior sitting judge, HHJ Jinder Singh Boora describes the sentencing process and what a judge has to take into account when considering mitigation and sentencing; and Former Recorder of The Old Bailey Bruce Houlder QC tells The View exclusively about his new anti-knife crime charity. Courts brutalise women and we read more lived experience testimonies about how women survived the appalling treatment of being dtragged through Family Courts and how they kept their families, hearts and minds together.

Regular columnist Sue Wheatcroft describes how it is to live with the label of personality disorder and what steps she is taking to ensure that women who are incarcerated get the help they need to overcome this toxic diagnosis, and psychotherapist Farah Naz tells us how we can stop going pandemic crazy.

Filled with the art, poetry and true her-stories of women with lived experience of the justice system.

TITLE: Harlots (Watercolour on paper with silver paint) DIMENSIONS: 30cm x 30cm PRICE: £250 Artist: The View Collective

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