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Harriet Katherine Wistrich[1] was born in Hampstead to Enid (d. 2020) and Ernest Wistrich (d. 2015), both secular Jews, who wed in 1950. Enid became Reader in Politics and Public Administration at Middlesex University (1979–1995), and thereafter Visiting Professor of Political Science.[2] She had been a Labour councillor (for the Priory ward of Camden Council 1965–1968 and 1971–1974) and chair of the Greater London Council Film Viewing Board in the 1970s. Her publications include "I don't mind the sex, it's the violence": Film Censorship Explored (1979),[3][4] The Politics of Transport (1983), and, with David M. Smith, Devolution and Localism in England (2014).[citation needed]