The future of the criminal justice system
The conference, held on 20 July 2010 at King's Fund, included Community Programmes Awards 2010 and an exhibition of all shortlisted projects. The awards are part of the Howard League for Penal Reform 'Community sentences cut crime campaign' which aims to encourage public and government support for successful community sentences.
The conference was addressed by:
| Max Clifford, Max Clifford Associates | Professor David Wilson, Birmingham City University and Vice-chair, The Howard League for Penal Reform | ||
| Frances Crook, Director, the Howard League for Penal Reform | John Thornhill, Chairman, The Magistrates’ Association | ||
| Clive Martins, Director, Clinks | Antonia Bance, Advocate, Corston Independent Funders’ Coalition | ||
| John Drew, Chief Executive, Youth Justice Board for England and Wales | Christine Lawrie, Chief Executive, Probation Association | ||
| Jonathan Ledger, General Secretary, Napo | Lorna Hadley, Head of Vulnerable Young People & Youth Offending, Newham Youth Offending Service | ||
| Yvonne Thomas, Director, Offender Management for Wales and Director, Probation Trusts Programme |
Community Programmes Awards 2010
These awards encourage public and government support for successful community sentences, as well as fostering good practice. We are pleased to announce the 2010 awards were supported by:![]()
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We are pleased to annouce that 8 schemes won the Community Programmes Awards 2010!
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