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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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 Will Payment By Results Work? New Philanthropy Capital
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By Lulu Cane
In Press
Posted July 20, 2012

Will Payment By Results Work? New Philanthropy Capital

This morning Make Justice Work published their report on the principles that should underlie how Payment by Results (PbR) should operate in the criminal justice sector. The principles were based [...]

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 Founder and Director of Make Justice Work Roma Hooper on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme
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By Lulu Cane
In Press
Posted July 20, 2012

Founder and Director of Make Justice Work Roma Hooper on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme

Today Roma Hooper appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme to discuss out latest report Just Results. You can listen to the interview on iPlayer at 1 hour 20 minutes.

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 Payment by results and community sentences. A fix too far?
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By Lulu Cane
In Press
Posted July 20, 2012

Payment by results and community sentences. A fix too far?

PBR is to this government what PFI (the private-finance initiative) was to its predecessor¬—a magic bullet supposed to help the state achieve its aims at minimal cost. PFIs were mainly about [...]

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 Government outlines plans for fast-track justice – The Guardian
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By Lulu Cane
In Press
Posted July 13, 2012

Government outlines plans for fast-track justice – The Guardian

“Flash incarceration” of offenders who breach court orders, widespread naming online of those convicted, more witnesses giving evidence via videolink and Sunday court sittings are [...]

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 What should community sentences aim to achieve? – Public Service
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By Lulu Cane
In Press
Posted July 3, 2012

What should community sentences aim to achieve? – Public Service

Proposals to strengthen community sentences and improve the probation service have been set out by the Ministry of Justice this year. Core aims include ensuring community sentences are a tough [...]

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 Women in prison – Letter in the Daily Telegraph signed by Roma Hooper
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By Lulu Cane
In Press
Posted April 17, 2012

Women in prison – Letter in the Daily Telegraph signed by Roma Hooper

SIR – Five years after Baroness Corston’s review of women in prison, we still send 600 first-time, non-violent female offenders to prison each year. A further 900 are locked up for breaching a [...]

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 “In this Together?” by Iqbal Wahhab, Ambassador of MJW in Business First Magazine
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By Lulu Cane
In Press
Posted April 10, 2012

“In this Together?” by Iqbal Wahhab, Ambassador of MJW in Business First Magazine

Ambassador of Make Justice Work Iqbal Wahhab writes about the importance of getting offenders into training and employment after their sentence. Go to page 66 of Business First Magazine to read [...]

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 Capita’s National Conference on Effective Community Sentences Wednesday 30th May 2012 – Central London
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By Lulu Cane
In Press
Posted February 27, 2012

Capita’s National Conference on Effective Community Sentences Wednesday 30th May 2012 – Central London

The Coalition Government aims to introduce more robust community sentences to facilitate improved rehabilitation and increase reparation to victims.

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 Mothers Behind Bars – Letter in the Telegraph
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By Lulu Cane
In Press
Posted February 16, 2012

Mothers Behind Bars – Letter in the Telegraph

Founder and director of Make Justice Work, Roma Hooper has had an article published in the Telegraph today.

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 Teenage yob taunts court over jail term – Yorkshire Post
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By Lulu Cane
In Press
Posted February 16, 2012

Teenage yob taunts court over jail term – Yorkshire Post

Roma Hooper, founder and director of Make Justice work has been quoted in the Yorkshire Post.

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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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    • Politics (3)
    • Prison (5)
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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 »

Recent Posts
  • Paramedics called out twice a week to G4S prison HMP Oakwood
    Paramedics called out twice a week to G4S prison HMP Oakwood
    June 23, 2013
  • The wrong end of the sentence
    The wrong end of the sentence
    May 9, 2013
  • Measuring our impact
    Measuring our impact
    April 18, 2013
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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