The following letter, signed by Transform, was published in the Guardian today.
Other media coverage:
Guardian news
Independent
Daily Mail (complete with the seemingly mandatory hang'm and flog'm comments)
Times
politics.co.uk
Rt Hon Jack Straw MP
Secretary of State for Justice
Ministry of Justice
102 Petty
SW1H 9AJ
Lucy Gampell, Director, Action for Prisoners' Families
Davlin Brydson, Chair, Association of Black Probation Officers
Angela Clay, Chairman, Association of Members of Independent Monitoring Boards
Emma Norton, Bindmans LLP
Denise Marshall, Group Co-ordinator, Birth Companions
Christopher Jones, Chair, Churches' Criminal Justice Forum
Clive Martin, Director, Clinks
Dr Katherine Rake, Director, Fawcett Society
Professor Mike Hough, Director, Institute for Criminal Policy Research
Rob Allen, Director, International Centre for Prison Studies
Deb Coles and Helen Shaw, Co-Directors, INQUEST
Sally Ireland, Senior Legal Officer (Criminal Justice), JUSTICE
Gareth Crossman, Policy Director,
Paul Cavadino, Chief Executive, NACRO
Harry Fletcher, Assistant General Secretary,
Chris Thomas, Chief Executive, New Bridge
Andy Keen-Downs, Director, pact
Colin Moses, National Chair, Prison Officers’ Association
Juliet Lyon, Director, Prison Reform Trust
Pat Jones, Director, Prisoners' Education Trust
Alan Hooker, Director, Prisoners' Families and Friends Service
Paula Harvey, Programme Manager, Quaker Crime, Community and Justice Group
Joyce Moseley, Chief Executive, Rainer Crime Concern
Sebastian Saville, Executive Director, Release
Harriet Bailey, Chief Executive, Restorative Justice Consortium
Paul Corry, Director of Public Affairs, Rethink
Baroness Linklater, Chair, Rethinking Crime and Punishment
Kevin Ireland, Interim Chief Executive, Revolving Doors Agency
Fran Sainsbury, RSA Prison Learning Network
Sean Duggan, Director of Prisons and Criminal Justice Programme, Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health
Lucie Russell, Director, SmartJustice
Gary Kernaghan, New Business Director, SOVA
Steve Rolles, Research Director, Transform Drug Policy Foundation
Bobby Cummines, Chief Executive, UNLOCK
Suzanne Sibillin, Director, Women in Prison
1 comment:
Perhaps the Government will listen to these experts - the government have no first hand knowledge of prisoners and their families and MUST heed the advice given by these extremely knowledgeable people.
Perhaps the same group could take up the issue of Indeterminate Public Protection sentences which are killing families and families of prisoners. People in prison who have exceeded their tariff dates (especially the short tariffs) should be freed immediately. Not knowing when one will be released is soul destroying and inhumane - when one talks of hostages being tortured one thinks of what we are doing to IPP prisoners who are also being tortured by the system.
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