Crime reduction policies: a co-ordinated approach ? Interim report on the Government's Transforming Rehabilitation programme - Justice Committee Contents


Published written evidence


The following written evidence was received and can be viewed on the Committee's inquiry web page at www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/justice-committee/inquiries/parliament-2010/penal-reform/?type=Written#pnlPublicationFilter.

PPC numbers are generated by the evidence processing system and so may not be complete.

1  Professor Mike Hough and colleagues(PPC 01)

2  A4e(PPC 003)

3  Unilink Software Ltd (PPC 04)

4  London Councils (PPC 05)

5  Criminal Justice Alliance (PPC 06)

6  Probation Chiefs Association (PPC 07)

7  National Policing Lead for Integrated Offender Management (PPC 08)

8  Richard Lomax (PPC 09)

9  Centre for Justice Innovation (PPC 10)

10  Local Government Association (PPC 11)

11  DrugScope (PPC 12)

12  Prison Reform Trust (PPC 13)

13  Ministry of Justice (PPC 14)

14  Big Brother Watch (PPC 15)

15  The Howard League for Penal Reform (PPC 16)

16  Magistrates Association (PPC 17)

17  Centre for Mental Health (PPC 18)

18  Police And Crime Commissioner For Avon & Somerset (PPC 19)

19  Rob Allen (PPC 20)

20  London Councils (PPC 21)

21  Centre For Crime And Justice Studies (PPC 22)

22  Martyn Underhill (PPC 23)

23  It's Mine Technology (PPC 24)

24  Gillian Riley (PPC 25)

25  National Council for Voluntary Organisations (PPC 26)

26  Clinks (PPC 27)

27  Christine Lawrie (PPC 28)

28  Prisoners Education Trust and Prisoner Learning Alliance (PPC 29)

29  Police And Crime Commissioner for South Wales (PPC 30)

30  Napo (PPC 31)

31  Ministry of Justice (PPC 32)

32  Ministry of Justice (PPC 33)

33  Ministry of Justice (PPC 35)


 
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