The Joint Faiths Advisory Board on Criminal Justice is one of ACTS Associated Ecumenical Groups. The Board’s purpose is ‘to promote constructive action, from an Interfaith perspective, on issues related to crime and its prevention, victims of crime, offenders and their families, prisons and the criminal justice system in Scotland.’
Following the publication on Tuesday 17th April of report of the Commission on Women Offenders the Board has sent the following letter to the editor of the Herald and Scotsman.
Dear Sir,
The Joint Faiths Advisory Board on Criminal Justice applauds The Commission on Women Offenders for the Report which they have produced. We would heartily concur with their findings and support their vision of a radically different approach. Too many fine reports on Women Offenders remain only words on paper, this time we call upon the Government to have the same courage as the writers of this report and to implement the recommendations.
Rev Elaine H. MacRae
Convenor Joint Faiths Advisory Board on Criminal Justice.
The full text of the Commission report is available to read at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/About/commissiononwomenoffenders/finalreport-2012