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  1. Radford, Robert A.
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  2. Ramsbotham, Lord
    1. and Holloway prison
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      ,
      2
    2. on food in prison
      1
    3. on women prisoners
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      ,
      2
  3. recalling
    1
  4. Reducing Reoffending Delivery Plan (NOMs)
    1
  5. Reed, Kristiina
    1
  6. Reid, John
    1
  7. religious faith
    1. importance for prisoners
      1
  8. remand prisoners
    1. mental health problems
      1
    2. difficulties for
      1
  9. reoffending
    1. rates of
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    2. family support to reduce
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    3. charities working with
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    4. and community orders
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    5. and education
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      ,
      2
    6. and employment
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    7. and custody alternatives
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      2
  10. Revolving Doors Agency
    1
  11. Roberts, Yvonne
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    ,
    2
  12. Ross, Nick
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    ,
    2
  13. Russell, Jacquie
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  1. Saatchi, Charles
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  2. St Giles’ Trust
    1
  3. Selby, Peter
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  4. sentencing
    1. inconsistency of
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      ,
      2
  5. Serco
    1. overcharges for services
      1
  6. Social Exclusion Unit
    1
  7. Sprague, Alison
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  8. Spurr, Michael
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  9. stamps
    1. as barter item
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  10. Stedman-Scott, Baroness
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  11. Stern, Lord
    1
  12. Straw, Jack
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  13. Styal prison
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  1. Thatcher, Margaret
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  2. Timpson, James
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    2
  3. Tomorrow’s People
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  4. Transforming Rehabilitation programme
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    2
  1. United Nations Rules for the Treatment of Women Prisoners and Non-custodial Measures for Women Offenders
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    ,
    2
  2. Unlock
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  1. Vision
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    3
  2. voting rights for prisoners
    1
  1. Wedderburn Report
    1
  2. Welby, Justin
    1
  3. Whitehall & Industry Group (WIG)
    1
  4. Wintour, Patrick
    1
  5. Woman’s Hour
    1
    ,
    2
  6. Women Offender Substance Abuse Programme (WOSAP)
    1
  7. Women in Prison
    1
    ,
    2
  8. women prisoners
    1. children of
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    2. mental health problems
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      2
      ,
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      ,
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      ,
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    3. inconsistency in sentencing
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    4. public perceptions of
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      ,
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    5. need for prison
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    6. foreign
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      2
    7. and drugs
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      ,
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      ,
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    8. remand prisoners
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      ,
      2
      ,
      3
    9. and ‘joint enterprise’
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    10. reoffending
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      2
      ,
      3
    11. rise in numbers
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      ,
      2
    12. victims of abuse
      1
    13. proper care for
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    14. behaviour in prison
      1
    15. use of stamps as barter item
      1
    16. financial position of
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    17. contact with families
      1
    18. housing after release
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      2
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      3
    19. in open prisons
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    20. alternatives to custody for
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    21. learning disabilities among
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    22. comparison with male prisoners
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    23. employment after release
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      2
    24. disciplinary procedures against
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  9. Women’s Breakout
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    2
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    3
  10. Women’s Justice Taskforce
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  11. Work Programme
    1
    ,
    2
  12. Working Chance
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  13. Wright, Jeremy
    1
  1. Zanzibar
    1

First published in Great Britain in 2013 by
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Copyright © Vicky Pryce 2013

Vicky Pryce has asserted her right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work.

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