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Ref NoMS 1579/2/5/14/9
TitleCentre for Crime and Justice Studies (CCJS)
LevelFile
Date2006 - 2010
DescriptionGrant file containing correspondence, file sheet, reports, annual review, financial papers, grant terms and conditions, agenda, project proposal, memorandum and articles of association and strategic plan relating to the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies (CCJS). Funding source(s): Barrow Cadbury Trust. Applicant overview: The CCJS became a registered charity in 1967 and was established in 1931. 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 governmental, party politics, commercial and other vested interests. Nature of support: In 2008 the Trust approved a grant of £24,000 for work with the Rainer Foundation, the Criminal Justice Alliance and other members of the Trust's Transition to Adulthood (T2A) to develop pragmatic policy proposals to contribute to the Young Adult Manifesto. Minutes: No minutes cited. Notes: File organised by subject. File not numbered.
Extent1
FormatFile
Access StatusClosed (Content)
Closed Until01/01/2091
AccessConditionsMany records in the Cadbury Trusts' collection contain sensitive personal information as defined by the Data Protection Act 1998. Access to this file may be granted, in some circumstances, for research projects at PhD level or above. Please contact the duty archivist for details of the application process.
LanguageEnglish
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