Prison is an expensive way of making people worse – Roger Graef OBE, CEO of Films of Record and ambassador of Make Justice Work
Roger Graef OBE, is CEO of Films of Record, an award winning production company and ambassador of Make Justice Work.
Roger Graef OBE, is CEO of Films of Record, an award winning production company and ambassador of Make Justice Work.
Tony Cann is a trustee of the Ruskin Foundation and an ambassador of Make Justice Work.
The argument that prison is the answer to tackling re-offending is flawed (Daily Express, Opinion, 24 November). Most offenders who serve short prison sentences re-offend once they are [...]
Fay Selvan is CEO of The Big Life group of social businesses and charities which works across the north of England. The group deliver a range of services and opportunities to the most excluded [...]
There is a real risk that swingeing budget cuts will cause a rise in reoffending. The Government’s plans to reduce prison numbers must be coupled with investment in robust community [...]
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.