
James Timpson
James Timpson is a British businessman and current prisons minister, known for advocating for reform within the criminal justice system. He was mentioned in connection with the documentary 'Holloway', which explores the experiences of women in prison and the urgent need for changes in how female offenders are treated.
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James Timpson is the Secretary of State for Prisons and has been inflexible regarding the hunger strike.
La huelga de hambre de un grupo de activistas propalestinos presos añade presión al Gobierno británico | InternacionalJames Timpson is the minister responsible for prisons who has requested exemptions for prison staff from new immigration rules.
Irrtümliche Haftentlassungen enthüllen Missstände in britischen GefängnissenJames Timpson plans to close HMP Send to trial alternative forms of punishment and rehabilitation.
‘Compassion and care are being stripped away’: a Just Stop Oil activist on her time in prison | EnvironmentJames Timpson, the prisons minister, called for a tech-led approach to justice at the meeting.
Tech firms suggested placing trackers under offenders’ skin at meeting with justice secretary | Prisons and probationJames Timpson is the prisons minister who will be attending the screening of the documentary 'Holloway' in parliament.
‘Prison was the first place we felt sisterhood’: six women return to the ruins of Holloway | Documentary films





























