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  • The Howard League for Penal Reform Canterbury is an organisation based in Christchurch, New Zealand, that lobbies for prison reform and works in Canterbury...
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  • The Howard League for Penal Reform is a registered charity in the United Kingdom. It is the oldest penal reform organisation in the world, named after...
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    years later the Howard League for Penal Reform criticised the prison for its high rates of suicides amongst inmates. In 2007 Canterbury Prison was converted...
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  • treatment or punishment for the purpose of Article 16 of the Convention against Torture. Howard League for Penal Reform Canterbury Subcommittee on Prevention...
    41 KB (5,313 words) - 10:41, 17 April 2024
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    Crime in New Zealand (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
    in New Zealand Censorship in New Zealand Organisations Howard League for Penal Reform Canterbury Neighbourhood Support Sensible Sentencing Trust According...
    69 KB (6,720 words) - 00:56, 1 July 2024
  • Zealand Department of Corrections New Zealand Parole Board Howard League for Penal Reform Canterbury In the community, Corrections website Dame Sian Elias...
    24 KB (2,843 words) - 09:26, 14 November 2023
  • of the Church of England sit in the House of Lords: the Archbishops of Canterbury and of York, the Bishops of London, of Durham and of Winchester, and the...
    254 KB (1,515 words) - 00:03, 21 July 2024
  • Liz Gordon (category University of Canterbury alumni)
    Council member of the Howard League for Penal Reform (since 2005) and is active in local body affairs. She wrote a weekly opinion column for the Christchurch...
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    were subject to various civil disabilities and penalties under English penal laws, most of which were repealed during the Regency and the reign of George...
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    clergy for violating the 1392 Statute of Praemunire, which forbade obedience to the Pope or any foreign ruler. Henry wanted the clergy of Canterbury province...
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  • modern scholars. Prior to Martin Luther and other Protestant Reformers, there were earlier reform movements within Western Christianity. The Protestant Reformation...
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  • Open University degree in mathematics. He was chairman of the Howard League for Penal Reform from 1983 to 1991. During this time he was frequently called...
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    Blanche Baughan (category Prison reformers)
    1870 – 20 August 1958) was a New Zealand poet, writer, botanist and penal reformer. Baughan was born in Putney, Surrey, England, on 16 January 1870, one...
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  • failed, for the second time in a row. The UK freezes the assets of six Russian prison bosses after the death of activist Alexei Navalny in a penal colony...
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    William Ewart Gladstone (category Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies)
    proposals for parliamentary reform in a famous debate at the Oxford Union in May 1831. On the second day of the three-day debate on the Whig Reform Bill Gladstone...
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    Kathleen Lonsdale (category People educated at Woodford County High School For Girls)
    Lonsdale becoming a prison reform activist and she joined the Howard League for Penal Reform. "What I was not prepared for was the general insanity of...
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    Cramner, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dudley pursued an aggressively Protestant religious policy. They promoted radical reformers to high Church positions...
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    American colonies for most of the eighteenth century, and the loss of these colonies in 1783 was the impetus to establish a penal colony at Botany Bay...
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    Alexander Critchley, M.P. for Liverpool Edge Hill 1893–1943 Frances Crook, Chief Executive of the Howard League for Penal Reform Victoria Derbyshire, journalist...
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    Solzhenitsyn's words) of penal slavery, inflicted on millions and held as a threat over the rest of the population." Applebaum 2003. For sources about life...
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