- Stephen Tumim
Sir Stephen Tumim (
30 August 1930 -8 December 2003 ) was an Englishjudge , and was Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons from 1987-1995.Tumim was the son of a
barrister , and was educated at St Edward's School, Oxford andWorcester College, Oxford . In 1978 he became aCounty Court Circuit Judge .Appointed as
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons byDouglas Hurd , Tumim soon made a reputation as a critic of the existing system. He campaigned successfully for an end toslopping out , and was also critical of the "enforced idleness" of prisoners, and poor mental health care. He served under successive Conservative Home Secretaries (not all of them sympathetic to his views), untilMichael Howard declined to renew his contract in 1995, andDavid Ramsbotham was appointed. He was knighted soon afterwards, served on many charitable trusts, and continued to inspect prisons overseas. He was the founding President ofUNLOCK, The National Association of Ex-Offenders . Between 1996 and 1998 he was principal of St. Edmund Hall, leaving amidst some controversy (he was popular with students, less so with academic colleagues). He was High Steward forWallingford , 1995-2001. Tumin was awarded "Oldie Of The Year " award in 1994.Tumim was on the committee and a buyer for the
Contemporary Art Society [ [http://www.contempart.org.uk/ Contemporary Art] ] .References
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* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,4815734-103684,00.html Guardian obituary, 10/12/2003]
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