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'Enough: The Violence Against Women and How to End It' written by Harriet Johnson now available to pre-order

Today the publisher, Harper Collins, announced 'Enough: The Violence Against Women and How to End It' a book written by our Harriet Johnson.

In this book Harriet covers the appalling status quo of abuse against women in our society, offering an irrefutable case for why change is needed in policing and justice as well as providing a manifesto of how to get there.

Harriet Johnson says: 

 "Whenever I’ve had the opportunity to write or speak publicly about the relationship between violence against women and the justice system, it has felt like there has been so much more to say than the space has allowed. I was enormously excited when Jo Thompson approached me to discuss a book on the subject and feel privileged to have the support of William Collins in writing it. My hope is that it will provide a clear analysis of where the problems lie, and, perhaps more importantly, a manifesto for change that will help to frame discussions about how we make the UK a safe place for women.". Read more here.

Publication is slated for 14th April in hardback, e-book and audio but is now available for pre-order at Foyles, Waterstones and Amazon


Harriet is a fierce advocate of women’s rights, and in 2016 founded Doughty Street’s annual #DoughtyStWomen events: a series of conferences for lawyers, charities, academics and activists that invites delegates to consider what more the law can do for women. Harriet is a founder member of Women In Criminal Law, and a joint Chair of the board of trustees at Women In Prison.

Read more about Harriet and her work here.