Clarke, Becky and Chadwick, Kathryn ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5525-5727 (2020) Stories of injustice: the criminalisation of women convicted under joint enterprise laws. Research Report. Manchester Metropolitan University.
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Abstract
Joint enterprise (JE) is a set of legal principles grounded in common law and originating from Victorian times, allowing for the collective punishment of multiple defendants for a single offence. There has been a reemergence in their application in the last two decades (Clarke and Williams, 2020). This research examines the impact of the use of JE with female defendants.
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