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Framed - the Quarterly Journal of Justice Action (1989-2004)
Framed: Last Issue
Framed 46 Issue April 2004
"If
you think something's wrong, you've got a right, even a duty, to
complain about it. That's an elementary principle of any human society
worthy of the name. Prisoners don't lose this right or this duty just
because they're prisoners"
"NSW TAFE agreed to facilitate a
formal Mentoring in the Community training course for exprisonermentors
and concerned community members, which focused on mentoring, ethics
& values, and personal communication skills. Sessions were held on
Monday nights at JA"
Framed is the Quarterly Journal of Justice Action.
Views expressed in articles are contributor's own and not
necessarily those of Justice Action. Statements of fact are believed to
be true, but no legal responsibility is accepted for them.
Framed: Last Issue
Framed 46 April 2004
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"If
you think something's wrong, you've got a right, even a duty, to
complain about it. That's an elementary principle of any human society
worthy of the name. Prisoners don't lose this right or this duty just
because they're prisoners"
"NSW TAFE agreed to facilitate a
formal Mentoring in the Community training course for exprisonermentors
and concerned community members, which focused on mentoring, ethics
& values, and personal communication skills. Sessions were held on
Monday nights at JA"
Thomas (TJ) Hickey, an Aboriginal youth aged just 17, died on 15
February after events the day before in Waterloo, near the largely
Aboriginal Sydney suburb of Redfern after being chased by Police".
"The only so called program that is currently operating in the HRMU
(High Risk Management Unit) is not designed to help inmates try to get
REHABILITATION, but has been designed purposely to ensure that inmates
do not move forward to better themselves, and effectively end up
staying in segregation for as long as possible and in most cases for
years"
"In March 2003, as a massive campaign was in progress to stop the
Coalition of the Killing invading Iraq, Dave Burgess joined Will
Saunders to write the words "No War " on the highest sail of the Sydney
Opera House. They have both been charged $151,000 for the clean up and
sentenced to 9 months of weekend detention Will at Silverwater and Dave
at Tomago". Read their stories.
read more in this issue...
(PDF file)
Framed 46 was distributed with a covering letter calling for support in their efforts to help prison reform and prisoner rehabilitation.
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Issue: #41 - Oct '01
The War on Drugs
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destroying our communities! APU - reform long overdue. Our Coordinators
Report - the news is bad. Green light to Blue Murders - more on this
growing campaign.
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Issue: #40 - July '01
An overview of 40 issues
- and those behind the effort. We also take a hard look at Goulburn Jail where reform is long overdue.
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