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The campaign to highlight the wastefulness of short-term prison sentences and promote the wider adoption of intensive community sentences. The campaign to highlight the wastefulness of short-term prison sentences and promote the wider adoption of intensive community sentences. The campaign to highlight the wastefulness of short-term prison sentences and promote the wider adoption of intensive community sentences. The campaign to highlight the wastefulness of short-term prison sentences and promote the wider adoption of intensive community sentences.
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Monthly Archive for: "January, 2012"
Home > January 2012
 We need to move to non custodial sentences with adequate support – Tony Cann ambassador of Make Justice Work
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By Tony Cann
In Guest Blogs, Tony Cann
Posted January 27, 2012

We need to move to non custodial sentences with adequate support – Tony Cann ambassador of Make Justice Work

Tony Cann is a trustee of the Ruskin Foundation and an ambassador of Make Justice Work.

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 Roma’s letter in the Guardian
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By Lulu Cane
In Press
Posted January 25, 2012

Roma’s letter in the Guardian

Founder and Director of Make Justice Work, Roma Hooper, had a letter published in the Guardian today. “A coherent and sensible approach to sentencing those guilty of drug offences is [...]

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 Make Justice Work’s submission to the Leveson Inquiry
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By Roma Hooper
In Leveson Inquiry, Roma's Blog
Posted January 25, 2012

Make Justice Work’s submission to the Leveson Inquiry

Make Justice Work urges the Leveson Inquiry to be bold and seize the opportunity to affect a sea change in the culture and ethics of the British media and bring back an ethos of responsibility, [...]

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 Women succeed on community sentences – Joy Doal ambassador for Make Justice Work.
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By Joy Doal
In Guest Blogs, Joy Doal
Posted January 19, 2012

Women succeed on community sentences – Joy Doal ambassador for Make Justice Work.

Joy Doal is the project manager of the Anawim Project, a women’s centre in Birmingham that helps women in prostitution, victims of domestic violence and women who are in and out of prison. She is [...]

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 The Howard League’s submission to the Leveson Enquiry
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By Roma Hooper
In Community Sentences, Other, Roma's Blog
Posted January 12, 2012

The Howard League’s submission to the Leveson Enquiry

The Howard League for Penal Reform have sent a really interesting submission to the Leveson Enquiry addressing the mainstream media’s coverage of crime ‘Culture, Practice and Ethics [...]

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 We need to ensure that we tackle the current problems within our society head on.
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By Baroness Stedman-Scott
In Baroness Debbie Scott, Guest Blogs
Posted January 5, 2012

We need to ensure that we tackle the current problems within our society head on.

Baroness Stedman Scott (Debbie Scott) is the CEO Tomorrow’s People Trust and an ambassador for Make Justice Work.

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MJW Blog Categories
  • Guest Blogs (16)
    • Baroness Debbie Scott (1)
    • Basia Spalek (1)
    • Bob Turney (1)
    • Fay Selvan (1)
    • James Jones (1)
    • Joy Doal (1)
    • Marina Cantacuzino (1)
    • Pat Jones (1)
    • Paul Cowley (1)
    • Rob Allen (1)
    • Roger Graef (1)
    • Shane Britton (1)
    • Simon Woodroffe (1)
    • Thomas Lawson (1)
    • Tony Cann (1)
    • Victim Support (1)
  • Press (102)
  • Roma's Blog (60)
    • Community or Custody Enquiry (2)
    • Community Sentences (18)
    • Court (2)
    • Intensive Community Sentences (8)
    • Just Results (1)
    • Leveson Inquiry (1)
    • London Riots (1)
    • Offender Education (3)
    • Offender Rehabilitation (6)
    • Other (1)
    • Politics (3)
    • Prison (5)
    • Right On Crime (2)
    • Victim Support (3)
    • Women (2)
About Make Justice Work

Make Justice Work was established in 2009 as a campaign to boost public support for a change in how Britain deals with lower-level offenders – a switch from expensive and futile short prison terms to intensive and effective sanctions.

MJW closed in June 2013 following the launch of it’s final report ‘Lighting the Flame: a report on the impact of Make Justice Work’.

Read more about the campaign »

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Popular Posts
  • We must invest time, relationships and resources to stop reoffending – by Rob Allen, Ambassador for Make Justice Work
    We must invest time, relationships and resources to stop reoffending – by Rob Allen, Ambassador for Make Justice Work
    April 12, 2012
  • Women should get time out of jail to see their children – Daily Telegraph
    Women should get time out of jail to see their children – Daily Telegraph
    February 15, 2012
  • Majority think prison isn’t working
    Majority think prison isn’t working
    April 4, 2011
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