| Description | Grant file containing correspondence, financial papers, grant terms and conditions, memorandum and articles of association, agenda, organisational information and due diligence form, file sheet and project proposal relating to the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies (CCJS). Funding source(s): Barrow Cadbury Trust. Applicant overview: The CCJS was established in 1931 and became a registered charity in 1967. CCJS work in the public interest to create better understanding of criminal justice, social harm and social policy. It provides information, produces research and carries out policy analysis to encourage and facilitate an understanding of the complex nature of issues concerning crime. CCJS are non-party political and are committed to the production of knowledge to inform policy making, uninfluenced by government, party politics, commercial and other vested interests. Nature of support: In 2009 the Trust approved £10,000 over a four month period for a special issue of Criminal Justice Matters magazine focusing on young adults aged 16-24. Minutes: No minutes cited. Notes: File organised by subject. File not numbered. |