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CLICK HERE for our Spring 2010 newsletter"
Featured in this issue are official notice and information about our June 5 AGM being held in Toronto, along with details of associated activities including our "Community Connections" conference co-hosted by St. Leonard's... [ read more ] |
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Neil Libby's own position was clear. He did not discount the need for just punishment, but he insisted that it should be humane and purposive. He had a passionate dislike of the prison system. He saw it as degrading and dehumanizing, an utterly inefficient agency for reducing criminality. Indeed, he viewed it as a breeding ground for increased criminality. - author unknown |
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