Difference between revisions of "Crime and Society Foundation"
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"The Crime and Society Foundation is a social policy and criminal justice think tank based at Centre for Crime and Justice Studies at King's College London" [http://www.crimeandsociety.org.uk/about.html]. The foundation discusses the role of the criminal justice system and also looks at the limitations within the system [http://www.crimeandsociety.org.uk/about.html]. The foundation relies on charitable contributions as it recieves no funding from the government. | "The Crime and Society Foundation is a social policy and criminal justice think tank based at Centre for Crime and Justice Studies at King's College London" [http://www.crimeandsociety.org.uk/about.html]. The foundation discusses the role of the criminal justice system and also looks at the limitations within the system [http://www.crimeandsociety.org.uk/about.html]. The foundation relies on charitable contributions as it recieves no funding from the government. | ||
− | The Crime and Society Foundation was established in 2003 by Richard Garside [http://www.crimeandsociety.org.uk/about.html]. | + | The Crime and Society Foundation was established in 2003 by Richard Garside [http://www.crimeandsociety.org.uk/about.html]. Garside frequently appears in various forms of the media in order to discuss crime related issues. |
Revision as of 13:55, 15 February 2006
"The Crime and Society Foundation is a social policy and criminal justice think tank based at Centre for Crime and Justice Studies at King's College London" [1]. The foundation discusses the role of the criminal justice system and also looks at the limitations within the system [2]. The foundation relies on charitable contributions as it recieves no funding from the government.
The Crime and Society Foundation was established in 2003 by Richard Garside [3]. Garside frequently appears in various forms of the media in order to discuss crime related issues.