Monthly Archives: August 2008

Our neighbours in the Olympic medals table

BRISTOL

ABC

Imprisonment Tables 2008

Rank Country

Total

Prisoners per 100,000 of national population

Prisoners held on remand/
pre-trial

Number of prisons

1 USA

2,299,116

762

21.0%

5,069

2 China

1,565,771

119

est 06.0%

est 800

3 Russian Federation

894,855

635

15.6%

1,051

18 United Kingdom

83,601

154

16.2%

140

Source – http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/law/research/icps/worldbrief/

Let’s not strive to join the USA, China and Russia at the top of the imprisonment table by 2012…

Prisoners’ Justice Day, 10th August, every year

“Prisoners Justice Day is…the day to remind people that the criminal justice system and the psychiatric system are mutually reinforcing methods that the state uses to control human beings.“

-Prisoners’ Justice Day Committee, 2001
http://www.prisonjustice.ca/politics/1014_history.html#PJDis

Prisoners’ Justice Day 2008 was commemorated at HMP Styal (Chester), in tribute to the work of Pauline Campbell, who protested outside any women’s prison in England and Wales where a prisoner had recently died. Pauline’s daughter, Sarah, died at Styal in 2003, within a day of being sent there. Pauline demonstrated outside HMP Eastwood Park (near Bristol) more than once against the deaths in custody at this women’s prison. Sadly, Pauline took her own life in May of this year.

The Campbell family’s devastating experience should be a reminder to us all that every crime has many victims, often including the ‘perpetrator’ and their family. It is the vulnerable people of the UK who end up in prison: working class men and women, often failed by the educational system which is so under-resourced it cannot address different individual learning styles and mental-health concerns; foreign nationals, at a disadvantage because of language and systematic racism; anyone who cannot pay for their substance addictions without resorting to crime; political prisoners prepared to put their freedom on the line to build a better world.

In solidarity with the event at HMP Styal this weekend, Bristol activists hung a banner at a junction 2 of the M32, to draw attention to the plight of prisoners in the UK and elsewhere.

For more information, see links below:

Bristol Anarchist Black Cross:
https://bristolabc.wordpress.com/

History of the Anarchist Black Cross:
http://www.anarchistblackcross.org/abc/why.html

Pauline’s obituary:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/may/16/prisonsandprobation1

INQUEST:
http://inquest.gn.apc.org/index.html

No More Prisons:
http://www.alternatives2prison.ik.com/

The Matrix Knowledge Group research into the economic case for and against prison interventions and their alternatives: http://www.matrixknowledge.co.uk/prison-economics/

Prof David Wilson’s Guardian Comment piece on prison abolition: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/jul/23/prisonsandprobation.communities

Jack Straw’s Ministerial Statement on the Titan Prison consultation:
http://www.justice.gov.uk/news/announcement050608a.htm

…and criticism of the prison building plans from Rethinking Crime and Punishment:
http://www.lawgazette.co.uk/news/titan-prison-plans-under-attack

M32 banner

Too Many Prisons, Not Enough Justice!!

Bristol ABC meeting this Wednesday 13th August

Regular monthly discussion and letter-writing meeting of Bristol ABC
Wednesday 13th August
7-9pm
Kebele Social Centre, 14 Robertson Road, Easton, BS5
http://www.kebelecoop.org
email: bristol_abc@riseup.net
Drinks and snacks provided

We provide stationery, stamps, envelopes, and campaign information – you provide the written word and creative ideas!

This meeting is held in conjunction with the ‘Letters I Wish I’d Written’ group, who also meet monthly at the Kebele Social Centre. For more information, please check: http://www.kebelecoop.org/images/event_letters_may08.pdf

Anarchist Black Cross history:
http://www.anarchistblackcross.org/abc/why.html