Home Affairs - Written Evidence
Here you can browse the Written Evidence ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 17 May 2007.
CONTENTS
1. Memorandum submitted by
Action for Prisoners' Families
2. Memorandum submitted by
the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies
3. Memorandum submitted by
Clinks
4. Memorandum submitted by
the Council of HM Circuit Judges
5. Memorandum submitted by
Simon Creighton
6. Memorandum submitted by
the Criminal Bar Association
7. Memorandum submitted by
the Crown Prosecution Service
8. Memorandum submitted by
The Dialogue Trust
9. Memorandum submitted by
David Faulkner
10. Memorandum submitted by
the Fawcett Society
11. Memorandum submitted by
Dr Loraine Gelsthorpe
12. Memorandum submitted by
HM Chief Inspector of Prisons
13. Memorandum submitted by
the Home Office
Annex B
Annex C
14. Memorandum submitted by
The Howard League for Penal Reform
15. Memorandum submitted by
Professor Neil Hutton
16. Memorandum submitted by
the International Centre for Prison Studies (ICPS)
17. Memorandum submitted by
JUSTICE
18. Memorandum submitted by
Paul Kiff
19. Memorandum submitted by
the Ley Community
20. Memorandum submitted by
the Local Government Association
21. Memorandum submitted by
Ben Lyon
22. Memorandum submitted by
The Magistrates' Association: Sentencing Policy & Practice
Committee and Judicial Policy & Practice Committee
23. Memorandum submitted by
The Magistrates' Association: Youth Courts Committee
24. Memorandum submitted by
the Mayor of London
25. Memorandum submitted by
Nacro
26. Memorandum submitted by
the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
(NSPCC)
27. Memorandum submitted by
the New Economics Foundation (nef)
28. Memorandum submitted by
Nicola Padfield
29. Memorandum submitted by
the Parole Board
30. Memorandum submitted by
the Police Federation
31. Memorandum submitted by
The Prince's Trust
32. Memorandum submitted by
the Prison Governors Association
33. Memorandum submitted by
the Prison Reform Trust
34. Memorandum submitted by
Rainer
35. Memorandum submitted by
the Restorative Justice Consortium
36. Memorandum submitted by
Rethinking Crime and Punishment
37. Memorandum submitted by
The Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health
38. Memorandum submitted by
John Samuels QC
39. Memorandum submitted by
Serco
40. Memorandum submitted by
SmartJustice
41. Memorandum submitted by
Victims' Voice
42. Memorandum submitted by
Simon Wolfensohn
43. Memorandum submitted by
Dr Martin Wright
44. Memorandum submitted by
the Youth Justice Board for England and Wales (YJB)
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