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May 16, 2007: Commission on English Prisons Announced
The Howard League for
Penal Reform has today announced the establishment of a major national
Commission of Inquiry into the penal system, using prisons as the anchor but
ranging widely across policy and practice. Cherie Booth QC has agreed to be
President of the Commission. The Howard League is currently in the process
of inviting eminent people who will both represent various sectors of the penal
system and are some of the country’s leading thinkers. Howard League Vice Chair
Professor David Wilson will chair the Commission meetings. Cherie Booth
stated:
“I am delighted to be President of this Commission, which
will investigate the role of prisons today and their place in the broad
workings of the criminal justice system. As the oldest penal reform charity in
the world, and with U.N. consultative status, the Howard League for Penal
Reform is well placed to launch such a wide-ranging inquiry. The original
Commission on English Prisons Today, which reported in 1922, was hugely
influential, not just among the political classes but on popular attitudes to
crime and punishment."
“Of course, imprisonment must remain the proper sentence for
the most serious offences and prison will continue to have a central role in
the criminal justice system. But the new Commission, which will number eminent
criminologists, leading opinion formers and figures from across the political
spectrum, will also explore new ideas like restorative justice as well as how
we can best turn offenders away from crime.”
The Commission will investigate under the following broad
remit:
- to investigate the purpose and proper extent of the use of
prison in the 21st Century;
- to consider how best to make use of the range of
community sentences that currently exist, the principles that should guide
them and to explore new ideas;
- to consider the role of the media – both broadcast
and in print, in helping to re-shape the debate about the reform and proper
use of imprisonment;
- to investigate those issues which drive up the prison
population in an age of globalisation;
- to place any recommendations within the broader
workings of the criminal justice system of England and Wales, giving due
consideration to international developments related to prisons and
imprisonment.
Welcoming the establishment of the Commission, the
Archbishop of Canterbury,
Dr Rowan Williams, said:
“The criminal justice system as a whole, and our prisons in
particular, are under huge strain. Our penal policy needs some radical
rethinking, not least about the importance of developing alternatives to
custodial sentencing and the role of restorative methods of justice which
involve not just the perpetrators of crime but their victims, and the wider
community."
“We cannot continue to fill our prisons to the point where
they become unmanageable and dehumanizing for prisoners, prisoners’ families
and prison staff alike, as well as failing conspicuously in the prevention of
reoffending. I hope the Howard League’s Commission will be an opportunity for
the wider community, which includes many committed volunteers, to voice their
concerns and for ideas based on the experience of those without, as well as
within, the system to be taken seriously.”
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