Labour Campaign for Criminal Justice

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Labour Campaign for Criminal Justice

Labour Party (Great Britain). Campaign for Criminal Justice

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Labour Party (Great Britain). Campaign for Criminal Justice

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The Labour Campaign for Criminal Justice was founded in 1978 by Alex Lyon MP to promote more extended discussion of criminal justice issues within the Labour Party and elsewhere. The group met monthly at Westminster and at its height had 400 members. It published quarterly newsletters along with reports and pamphlets on key issues in crime and criminal justice. The group publishes policy papers and organises seminars. In 1997 the LCCJ changed its name to the Labour Criminal Justice Forum to mark a move from a campaigning to a discussion group.

From the guide to the Labour Campaign for Criminal Justice, 1985-1999, (British Library of Political and Economic Science)

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