PPT-Prisons, the Conflict and Transition: Where are We Now?
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Dr Michelle Butler 27 th January 2016 Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation amp Social Justice Presentation Brief Review penal reform programme and
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Dr Michelle Butler 27 th January 2016 Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation amp Social Justice Presentation Brief Review penal reform programme and challenges remaining NIPS Interim Review. Dr. Paul Leighton. Eastern Michigan University. Presented at A Statewide Forum on Privatization of Prisons, Mass Incarceration and Prison Reform in Michigan. Eastern Michigan University – April 13, 2013. HM Chief Inspector of Prisons. EPSO . European Partnership for Supervisory Organisations in Health and Social Care. Brussels, April 18-19 2013. INSPECTING THE USE OF FORCE AND RESTRAINT IN SECURE ACCOMMODATION. Research Paper No. 141 Prisons of the Stateless: a response to New Left Review Nicholas Morris UNHCR Special Envoy for the Gulf Crisis (1991) and Balkans (1993-4, 1998-9) E-mail: c Dr Fabienne Hariga. Senior Adviser. UNODC HIV/AIDS Section. HIV in prisons: a . public health issue . The facts. 30 million people go through prisons each year. People who . i. nject . d. rugs represent up-to 70% of prison population. Dr Michelle Butler. 27. th. January 2016. Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation & Social Justice. Presentation Brief: Review penal reform programme and challenges remaining. . NIPS Interim Review. A.P. Act 23 of 1958, Schedule. Substituted by A.L.O., 1950 (with effect from [w.e.f.] 26 Substituted by A.L.O. (No. 2) 1956, for Carl Portman. Who I represent when working in prisons. . English Chess Federation (I am the Manager of Chess in Prisons). . . Caissa Consulting Ltd (I do my own private and voluntary work). Prof.. Mark Dooris. Dr.. Alan Farrier . Dr.. Michelle Baybutt. Healthy and Sustainable Settings Unit. University. . o. f. . Centra. l. . Lancashire. mtdooris@uclan.ac.uk. . Presentation Outline. Punishment or reform?. Describe the key features of the. Victorian prison system. Explain the purpose of Victorian. prisons. Evaluate. the key features of the Victorian prison system. Analyse the purpose of Victorian. and . Navigating Change. Greg Abell. Sound Options Group, LLC. grega@somtg.com. soundoptionsgroup.com. What is it that makes some conversations so difficult? How do I understand and influence the . “. REFORM. CHRI. CRIMINAL PUNISHMENT : . 17. th. Century. Public Punishment: . Sentence for many offences was public hanging, or else whipping, branding, scaffold, . bilboes. , etc. . . designed to shame the person and deter others. . In the United States, most prison inmates are male. For that reason, there are more men's prisons than women's prisons and more services geared toward male inmates. . Women's Prisons. Have you heard of the TV show 'Orange Is the New Black'? It's a dark comedy about life in a women's prison, but in reality, life for women in prison isn't funny or entertaining.. Safe Inside – the first report of the Joint Unions in Prisons Alliance About us The Joint Unions in Prisons Alliance (JUPA) brings together the f o llo wing trade and professional organisations he comprehensive package consists of the 15interventions that are essential for eective HIV prevention and treatment in closed settings. While each of these interventions alone is useful in addre
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