• The Prison Reform Trust (PRT) was founded in 1981 in London, England, by a small group of prison reform campaigners who were unhappy with the direction...
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  • of the Prison Reform Trust that same year. He also founded the Employment Advisory Board network across the prison estate, which links prisons with employers...
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  • imprisoned for an offence that is not a crime. According to the Prison Reform Trust website, persons who do not pay child support or other legally due...
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    United Kingdom prisons Northern Ireland Prison Service OASys Prison Reform Trust Prison categories in the United Kingdom Scottish Prison Service Temporary...
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  • "Leading UK business bosses help prison leavers get work in crime-cutting drive". "James Timpson OBE - RSA". "Prison Reform Trust > Press & Policy > News". "Britain's...
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    institutionalization. The prison abolitionist movement is distinct from conventional prison reform, which is intended to improve conditions inside prisons.: 3  Supporters...
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  • Compassionate release (category Prisons)
    New York Times. New Zealand Bill of Rights Act HRC Rights of People who are Detained Human Rights and Prisons Prison Reform Trust Older People in Prison...
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    prison in England and Wales. Statistics showed that Preston had a 78% rate of overcrowding. Three years later, a report from the Prison Reform Trust again...
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  • anxiety are severe for prisoners and their families." According to the Prison Reform Trust, as of 2016 there were 550 incidents of self-harm for every 1,000...
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    parts of the prison have been extensively refurbished since 2003. In August 2003 a study by the Prison Reform Trust revealed that Leeds prison had the highest...
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    for inmates. In November 2004 the Prison Reform Trust criticised levels of overcrowding at Norwich Prison. The trust stated that nearly half of all single...
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    August 2004 the Prison Reform Trust issued statistics revealing that Kirkham had the worst record for inmate drug use of all prisons in England. A survey...
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  • to his work in penal reform. The Robin Corbett Award for Prisoner Rehabilitation was launched in 2013 with the Prison Reform Trust as prisoner rehabilitation...
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    units and close supervision centres in England and Wales. London: Prison Reform Trust. ISBN 978-1-908504-97-5. Archived from the original on 25 March 2022...
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  • according to the Prison Reform Trust. The trust pointed to high rates of violence between inmates and frequent attacks on the staff at the prison. In September...
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    later, the prison was converted to a Category C prison for less violent offenders. In 2002, the Prison Reform Trust warned that the prison may be breaching...
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    took prison officers eight hours to bring the riot under control. In March 2003 The Prison Reform Trust issued a report claiming that Lincoln Prison was...
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  • Lady Edwina Grosvenor (category Prison reformers)
    born 4 November 1981) is an English criminologist, philanthropist and prison reformer. She is a founder and a trustee of the charity The Clink, and founder...
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  • Trust was founded in 1997 by Christopher Morgan MBE, a farmer from Sussex. In the early 1990s he joined a pen friend scheme run by the Prison Reform Trust...
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  • has been criticized for its conditions: in 2002, a study by the Prison Reform Trust found that prisoners were not always offered privacy from their cell...
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    March 2003, the Prison Reform Trust singled out Stafford Prison for concern over the high turnover rate in its governor's post. The trust noted that HMP...
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  • highlighted. In March 2003, the Prison Reform Trust highlighted Werrington Prison for its high turnover of governors. The trust noted that Werrington had employed...
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  • the prison led to the media branding Cookham Wood "Britain's most controversial jail".[citation needed] In a 2003 report the Prison Reform Trust criticised...
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    The prison successfully denied liability. A report issued by the Prison Reform Trust in May 2005 stated that Exeter was struggling with the result of...
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  • Brinsford Prison was opened on the same site, adjacent to Featherstone in 1991. In a 2001 study by the Prison Reform Trust, Featherstone Prison was revealed...
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  • 3166: PRT) Petroleum Revenue Tax, a direct British tax on oilfields Prison Reform Trust, a British campaigning charity Provincial Reconstruction Team, form...
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    uk. 3 May 2023. Loucks, Nancy (2000). Prison Rules: A Working Guide (PDF). London EC1V 0JR: Prison Reform Trust. pp. 1, 6, 16. ISBN 0-946209-46-4.{{cite...
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    that the prison had 178 places in use but held 326 inmates - an overcrowding rate of 183%. A report in June 2012 by the Prison Reform Trust awarded Shrewsbury...
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  • The Prison Advice and Care Trust (Pact) is an independent UK charity that provides practical services for prisoners and prisoners' families. First established...
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    themselves hundreds of miles from home. In November 2004, the Prison Reform Trust condemned Glen Parva for the high amount of time inmates spent in their...
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