Campaign Against Prison Slavery
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- So far the issue has been kept alive by Mark Barnsley and his campaign against prison slavery, which has staged a number of pickets around the country. Without that campaign, the transition from what is now in its initial stages in Britain to the full-blown version that is already in place in the United States be nothing more than a formality. http://leedsabc.org/publications/john-shelley/prison-slavery/
The Campaign Against Prison Slavery The Campaign Against Prison Slavery is a group set up to try to expose the reality of prison labour, how little of it teaches skills that can be used after release and which could help reduce the chances of re-offending.
We also seek to expose the private companies that have contracts with prisons that are making huge profits using prisoner labour while the prisoners are paid pennies an hour, any loses incurred by the prison industries contracts are covered by the tax payer.
CAPS now has a new website www.againstprisonslavery.org and the contact details are:
- Campaign Against Prison Slavery
- P.O. Box 74, Brighton, BN1 4ZQ
- E-mail: againstprisonslavery@riseup.net
Defunct website.
Articles
- Nov.08.2004: Slave Labour Wilkinson Come To Norwich, https://norfolknonaligned.wordpress.com/category/campaign-against-prison-slavery/
- ONE3ONE Solutions, part of HMPPS, We have over 100 locations across England and Wales, utilising a workforce of many motivated prisoners. Work helps prisoners to pay back their cost to society. We create high quality products and services for a whole range of businesses, including some household names as well as other government departments.