Blowing the Whistle on Street Harassment of Women

Location
Trent A21
Date(s)
Tuesday 28th March 2017 (17:30-19:00)
Registration URL
http://www.misogynyhatecrime.eventbrite.co.uk
Description
Blowing the Whistle on Street Harassment of Women
In July last year, Nottingham became the first city in the UK to expand definitions of hate crime to include misogyny. Over six months later on the 28th of March, join the Rights and Justice RPA, the Centre for Research in Race and Rights and Journey to Justice Nottingham for a conversation around the nature and success of the new ruling, and how it can continue to make a difference within Nottinghamshire and beyond.

Speakers include:

Melanie Jeffs, Centre Manager at Nottingham Women’s Centre

Susannah Fish from Nottinghamshire Police

Dr Loretta Trickett, Senior Lecturer in Criminal Justice and Criminology at Nottingham Trent University

Free, open to all, but please register.

Centre for Research in Race and Rights (C3R)

The University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

email:C3R@nottingham.ac.uk