Naima Sakande manages the Women's Justice Initiative at APPEAL where she specialises in criminal case investigation for women with histories of domestic abuse and mental illness. She is Vice-Chair of the national charity Women in Prison and was a 2019 Griffins Society Fellow with the Institute of Criminology at Cambridge University. Follow her on Twitter @NSakande.
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionWhy are women being disproportionately penalised for TV licence non-payment?
A staggering 74% of people convicted of non-payment of the licence fee in the UK are women – though they make up...