Event to be held at the following time, date and location:
Thursday, 14 September 2017 from 14:00 to 15:30 (BST)
The Centre for Social Justice 34a Queen Anne's Gate SW1H 9AB London United Kingdom
The Centre for Social Justice
invites you to the launch of:
What Happened to the
Rehabilitation Revolution?
How sentencers can revive it How it can be helped by a hung
Parliament
By Jonathan Aitken and John
Samuels With the prison system in England
and Wales struggling under the strains of record-high levels of suicide,
self-harm and assaults – driven by reduced staffing levels and an all-time high
prison population – Jonathan Aitken and John Samuels set out proposals to save
up to £246million and freeing up to 7,000 prison places.
Jonathan Aitken and John Samuels
answer the question many prisoners, practitioners and politicians have been
asking: what happened to the Rehabilitation Revolution? Their examination sets
out the pivotal role sentencers can play in reviving it and how it can be
helped by a hung Parliament.
With sentencers sitting at the
heart of their proposals to reboot rehabilitation – through the creation of
pilot problem-solving courts and sentence monitoring – they paint a future
vision for the criminal justice system that focuses on tackling the root causes
of offending and ensuring the effective rehabilitation of offenders.
Join us as they describe the
challenges facing our criminal justice system today and hear their proposals to
ease the prison crisis and solve the problems of IPP (Imprisonment for Public
Protection) and inappropriately recalled prisoners swelling our prison
population.
This CSJ Conversation report
launch event will be held at the Centre for Social Justice, 34a Queen Anne’s
Gate, London SW1H 9AB from 2.00pm on Thursday 14th September 2017.
We do hope you can join us for
this important event.
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difficulties registering please do call us during office hours on 0207 227 9999
and a member of the team will be happy to assist you.This invitation was sent to katherinegleeson@aol.com
by The
Centre for Social Justice the organiser.
Rory Geoghegan
Head of Criminal Justice
The Centre for Social Justice
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