From
England JR 109 CRIMINAL JUSTICE - BUILDING RESPONSIBILITY Rowan
Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, speaks on 25th Anniversary of the Prison
Reform Trust. From England JR 110 I BID YOU, FIND FRIENDS AMONG
THE DEMONISED AND DEHUMANISED John Sentamu's
sermon at his inauguration as Archbishop of York on 30 November 2005. From
England JR 111 A CHRISTIAN APPROACH TO PUNISHMENT Alan
Duce examines the darkness of imprisonment through the insights of religious
faith. From England JR 112 TRIBUTE TO UNA PADEL Tony
Pearson, Chairman of Centre for Crime and Justice Studies Council , remembers
Una Padel, Director of CCJS, who died in August 2006. From England JR
113 THE STATE OF PRISONS IN ENGLAND AND WALES AS SEEN BY JOHN HOWARD IN 1777
Terry Nowell writes on John Howard's findings.
From England JR 114 THE STATE OF PRISONS IN ENGLAND AND
WALES Anne Owers, HM Chief Inspector
of Prisons, speaks at the Centre's Annual General Meeting in December 2005 From
Canada JR 115 A NEW PARADIGM OF JUSTICE Wayne
Northey writes of the Victim Offender Reconciliation Project of the Mennonite
Central Committee, Kitchener, Ontario. From the USA JR 116 THE
COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES OF MASS IMPRISONMENT IN THE USA Helen
Codd asks whether this is a cautionary tale or a vision of the future.
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