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Howard League of Penal Reform

The Howard League for Penal Reform is the oldest penal reform charity in the UK. It was established in 1866 and is named after John Howard, one of the first prison reformers.  The Howard League is entirely independent of government and is wholly funded by voluntary donations.

Our core beliefs

The Howard League for Penal Reform works for a safe society where fewer people are victims of crime

The Howard League for Penal Reform believes that offenders must make amends for what they have done and change their lives

The Howard League for Penal Reform believes that community sentences make a person take responsibility and live a law-abiding life in the community

1 Ardleigh Road,
London. N1 4HS

Tel0207 249 7373
Fax: 0207 249 7788
Emailinfo@howardleague.org

 Innocent 

Innocent

(Fighting miscarriages of justice since 1993)

INNOCENT is a Manchester-based organisation which supports and campaigns for innocent people in prison.

INNOCENT is made up of families, friends and supporters of wrongly convicted prisoners who have come together in order to help each other. It is an independent organisation.

Dept. 54,
PO Box 282,
Oldham. OL1 3FY

Email: innocent@uk2.net

Prison Reform Trust

The work of the Prison Reform Trust is aimed at creating a just, humane and effective penal system.

We do this by: inquiring into the workings of the system; informing prisoners, staff, and the wider public; and by influencing Parliament, Government and officials towards reform.

15 Northburgh Street,
London. EC1V 0AH

Tel0207 251 5070
Fax: 0207 252 5076
Emailprt@prisonreformtrust.org.uk

PrisonReform.org

PrisonReform.org lists government sites, campaign groups, support groups, charities and other organisations related to prison, prison reform and penal reform (mainly within the United Kingdom).

 

Email: mail@prisonreform.org

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Updated 13th April 2005; please inform us of any errors.
This information may be used free-of-charge; nevertheless, donations are appreciated.

 

For more information please email information@affect.org.uk.