

Harriet Wistrich: podcast appearances and interviews
Centre for Women’s Justice
About Harriet Wistrich
Harriet Katherine Wistrich, born in 1960, is an English solicitor and advocate for radical feminism. She specializes in human rights cases, focusing particularly on women who have been sexually assaulted or who have killed their violent partners. Wistrich works for Birnberg Pierce & Partners in London and has been recognized for her contributions to human rights law, including being named Liberty's Human Rights Lawyer of the Year in 2014. She is a co-founder of Justice for Women, a feminist law-reform organization, and serves as the founding director of the Centre for Women's Justice. Wistrich has also contributed to public discourse through writings for The Guardian and co-edited The Map of My Life: The Story of Emma Humphreys in 2003 with her partner Julie Bindel.
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Podcasts Harriet Wistrich appeared on
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Latest Harriet Wistrich interviews
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Frequently asked questions
What podcasts has Harriet Wistrich been on?
Harriet Wistrich has appeared on 5 podcasts across 5 episodes. Notable shows include Criminal Justice Matters, Judged: A Mother's Love, Women Beyond Walls.
What does Harriet Wistrich do?
Harriet Wistrich is Centre for Women’s Justice. Podcast appearances span topics tied to their work and expertise.
When was Harriet Wistrich's most recent podcast appearance?
Harriet Wistrich's most recent appearance was on "Episode 9: The Courts and Tribunals Bill". Criminal Justice Matters, published Apr 13, 2026.
Which podcast has Harriet Wistrich appeared on most often?
Criminal Justice Matters. 1 appearance on record, most recently Apr 13, 2026.
