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Brighter Futures Working together to reduce women’s offending Jessica Jacobson, Jenny Earle and Rebecca Nadin
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Document Date: 2014-05-01 06:46:47


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City

Manchester / Darlington / Borough / Durham / London / /

Company

The Prison Reform Trust / Directors of Public Health Health / Pilgrim Trust / Wellbeing Boards Integrated Offender Management / /

Country

United Kingdom / Scotland / Wales / /

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Facility

Prison Reform Trust ISBN / College of Policing / /

IndustryTerm

justice services / community services / holistic and integrated rehabilitation services / mental health services / substance misuse treatment services / criminal justice solutions / probation services / healthcare / social care services / adult social services / early intervention services / /

Organization

Eden House Women’s Centre / Taskforce / Hull police / Out of court / National Council of Women and the Soroptimists / civil society / College of Policing / Ministry of Justice / National Probation Service / Home Office / Justice Committee / Liaison Service / Beth Centre / Women Offender Forum / Department of Health / NHS / Criminal Justice Liaison Service / House of Commons / Chief Constables Police / /

Person

Jenny Talbot / John Long / Pauline Fisher / Tony Kirk / Rebecca Nadin / Jessica Jacobson / Neil Pitman / Kate Davies / Steve Otter / Lynn Emslie / Alyson Sprawson / Taskforce / Jenny Earle / /

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Position

criminal justice system Specialist / Minister Jeremy Wright MP / Chief Constable / Justice Minister / Deputy Chief Constable / /

ProvinceOrState

Advance Minerva/London Tri-Borough / Sussex / /

PublishedMedium

the Prison Reform Trust monthly / /

URL

www.prisonreformtrust.org.uk / /

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