Gender in public health and safety: addressing the needs of women as employees and clients in criminal justice

Janine Ewen

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Abstract

Following the popular special lunchtime session at LEPH2018 in Toronto, a two-day
pre-conference consultation was held as part of the LEPH2019 Edinburgh satellite
meeting series. . 'Gender in public health and safety: addressing the needs of
women as employees and clients in criminal justice' examined the local and
international issues inorder to advance progress towards achieving UN Sustainable
Development Goals 5 (Gender equality) and 16 (Peace, justice & strong institutions),
including how to maximise the role of women in policing and provide gender
responsive services.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages15
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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