- Thomas Sargant
Thomas Sargant (1905-1988) was a British law reformer who campaigned for the promotion of Human Rights. He was educated at
Highgate School .Life and career
Tom Sargant, for much of his life a businessman and politician, became increasingly concerned with the impact of the law and legal services upon ordinary people. In the mid 1950s, he was asked to help mobilise lawyers in support of those accused in treason trials in
Hungary andSouth Africa , andJUSTICE was set up as a result. Tom Sargant became its first Secretary and was a driving force of the organisation until his retirement in 1982.As a result of his commitment, persistence and determination,
JUSTICE played a key role in taking up the cause of miscarriage of justice cases. Tom Sargant's tireless campaigning resulted in some 25 people being released, or released early, from prison. He was instrumental in many of the cases featured in theBBC "Rough Justice" series.He also played a major role in bringing about other key measures such as the creation of the office of
Ombudsman and the establishment of theCriminal Injuries Compensation Scheme .In 1966 he was awarded an
OBE and became aJP . He was made Honorary Master of Laws atQueen's University Belfast in 1977.Tom Sargant died in 1988.
In 1989 the first Thomas Sargant Memorial Lecture was given in his memory and has been given every year since. The lectures are organised by
JUSTICE
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