Harriet Johnson is a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers
specialising in human rights and criminal law, and a fierce
advocate of women's rights. She is a founder member of Women in
Criminal Law, Joint Chair of Trustees of the charity Women in
Prison and in 2016 she founded #DoughtyStWomen events, an annual
series of conferences to consider what more the law can do for
women.
Harriet has given keynote legal addresses around the world, as well
as speaking in the media about law and justice, particularly
through the lens of gender.
A Waterstones ‘Best Books of 2022’ in Politics ‘Incredibly
insightful … Johnson draws from law, from extensive experience at
trial, and colours the text with specific cases … This is a book of
great lucidity, mercifully devoid of legalese’
Irish Times ‘A short, urgent manifesto … peppered with real cases
that Johnson has worked on or known … She is precise, heartfelt and
anti-pompous’
The Times ‘Compelling and forensically written … She fills pages
with vital facts to arm ourselves with so we can destroy lazy
arguments. And then she lists what can and should be done to tackle
root problems … It’s brilliant, it’s comprehensive, buy it. Give it
to your male friends’
Evening Standard ‘An urgent and vital call to arms that
compassionately and forensically exposes the many ways in which the
way we do criminal justice fails women, and offers practical and
clear-sighted solutions on how to inject meaningful change into a
legal system built by men, for men. Powerfully argued and
compellingly written, this is an outstanding debut from Harriet
Johnson. It should be read by everybody involved in criminal
justice’
The Secret Barrister ‘Harriet Johnson exposes the truth of how
misogyny, corruption, underfunding and outdated systems pollute law
and policing in our country. With shocking stories from the
courtroom and deep research, this book is a powerful, illuminating,
enraging and inspiring read’
Jess Phillips MP ‘A brilliant, forensic exposure of why women
cannot get justice. Harriet Johnson is a wonderful lawyer who
captures with rapier precision the way law sustains patriarchy,
fosters misogyny and blocks radical change’
Baroness Helena Kennedy QC, author of Misjustice ‘This book will
empower the vulnerable and make the powerful empathetic. It’s the
clearest, most compelling and urgent argument for change’
Daisy Buchanan, author of Insatiable
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