- Frances Crook
Frances Crook (b.
18 December 1952 ) is the director of theHoward League for Penal Reform . Appointed in 1986, she has been responsible for research programmes and campaigns to raise public concern about suicides in prison, the over-use of custody, poor conditions in prison, young people in trouble and mothers in prison. She writes articles for the national media, and frequently does interviews on radio and television news.Frances Crook was the campaigns co-coordinator at the British Section of
Amnesty International from 1980 to 1985. After taking ahistory degree atLiverpool University she qualified as a teacher, working in secondary schools inLiverpool andLondon until 1980. She was twice elected as a Labour Councillor forEast Finchley in theLondon Borough of Barnet , serving from 1982 to 1990. She was a Governor of theUniversity of Greenwich for 6 years and chaired the Staff and General Committee, retiring in 2002. She was awarded theFreedom of the City of London in 1997.Jewish by birth, she lives inLondon with her daughter, Sarah Crook.External links
* [http://www.howardleague.org Howard League for Penal Reform]
* [http://www.howardleague.org/index.php?id=310 Frances Crook's Blog]
*http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/frances_crook/profile.html Profile from Guardian Unlimited]
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