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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: dependent territories (Hong Kong)
1. Women in Prison, a national charity supporting over 4,000 women a year, believes that the United Kingdom (UK) is perpetuating gender inequality in the criminal justice system and rolling back progress in contravention of its national and international commitments. The briefing outlines the commitments the UK has made, the lack of action taken and the impact of this inaction on women in the criminal justice system.