Prison reform trust
Found 9 free book(s)What about me? - prisonreformtrust.org.uk
www.prisonreformtrust.org.ukAbout the Prison Reform Trust The Prison Reform Trust is an independent UK charity working to create a just, humane and effective prison system.
N O N E K N O W S - OHRN
www.ohrn.nhs.ukExecutive Summary Background In 2005,the Prison Reform Trust received funding from The Diana,Princess of Wales Memorial Fund to examine learning disability and learning difficulties amongst offenders.
In Care, Out of Trouble - prisonreformtrust.org.uk
www.prisonreformtrust.org.ukForeword Since July 2013 I have been to 16 schools and I have been in 15 different placements all around the country … All of my offending has been whilst in care.
A hand up or a slap down? Criminalising benefit …
shura.shu.ac.ukFletcher and Wright 3 Wacquant’s (2009) ideas to the British case and the extent to which punitive welfare reform might be considered as a ‘global workfare project’.
American Rhodes Scholars-elect for 2015
www.rhodesscholar.orgFrom the Office of the American Secretary Elliot F. Gerson American Secretary The Rhodes Trust 8229 Boone Boulevard, Suite 240 …
Handbook on effective prosecution responses to …
www.unodc.orgiii Acknowledgements The Handbook on Effective Prosecution Responses to Violence against Women and Girls has been prepared for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) by Eileen Skinnider, Associate, International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and
REVIEW OF SOUTH AFRICAN INNOVATIONS IN …
www.childjustice.org.zaREVIEW OF SOUTH AFRICAN INNOVATIONS IN DIVERSION AND REINTEGRATION OF AT-RISK YOUTH A study commissioned by the Criminal Justice Initiative of the Open Society Foundation for South Africa
Reducing Offending, Reducing Inequalities
www.healthscotland.scotReducing offending, reducing inequalities Achieving ‘better health, better lives’ through community justice
NOT ANOTHER MEDICAL MODEL: USING …
www.maraserrano.comNOT ANOTHER MEDICAL MODEL: USING METAPHOR AND ANALOGY TO EXPLORE CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE1 Rob Canton, Professor of Community and Criminal Justice, De Montfort University,