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  • The device worn around the ankle of a prisoner who has been released early to be on a Home Detention Curfew. The base unit is set up in the house and constantly checks if the wearer is present during curfew hours.  Electronic monitoring known as ‘tagging’ is used in England and Wales to monitor curfews and conditions of a court or prison order.
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  • The device worn around the ankle of a prisoner who has been released early to be on a Home Detention Curfew. The base unit is set up in the house and constantly checks if the wearer is present during curfew hours.  Electronic monitoring known as ‘tagging’ is used in England and Wales to monitor curfews and conditions of a court or prison order.
    UK-Home-Detention-Curfew-Device-0147.jpg
  • The device worn around the ankle of a prisoner who has been released early to be on a Home Detention Curfew. The base unit is set up in the house and constantly checks if the wearer is present during curfew hours.  Electronic monitoring known as ‘tagging’ is used in England and Wales to monitor curfews and conditions of a court or prison order.
    UK-Home-Detention-Curfew-Device-0144.jpg
  • The device worn around the ankle of a prisoner who has been released early to be on a Home Detention Curfew. The base unit is set up in the house and constantly checks if the wearer is present during curfew hours.  Electronic monitoring known as ‘tagging’ is used in England and Wales to monitor curfews and conditions of a court or prison order.
    UK-Home-Detention-Curfew-Device-0139.jpg
  • Anti-Deportation protesters Reclaim the Power protest against Human Rights in UK immigration detention centres, outside the Home Office on Marsham Street, on 29th July 2019, in London, England. The All African Womens Group highlighted the plight of asylum seekers in the Home Offices detention centres, and in particular, at Yarlswood.
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  • Anti-Deportation protesters Reclaim the Power prepare to protest against Human Rights in UK immigration detention centres, outside the Home Office on Marsham Street, on 29th July 2019, in London, England. The All African Womens Group highlighted the plight of asylum seekers in the Home Offices detention centres, and in particular, at Yarlswood.
    home_office_protest-01-29-07-2019.jpg
  • Anti-Deportation protesters Reclaim the Power protest against Human Rights in UK immigration detention centres, outside the Home Office on Marsham Street, on 29th July 2019, in London, England. The All African Womens Group highlighted the plight of asylum seekers in the Home Offices detention centres, and in particular, at Yarlswood.
    home_office_protest-04-29-07-2019.jpg
  • Black Lives Matter supporters calling for a shut down of detention centres at the Peoples Assembly demonstration: No More Austerity - No To Racism - Tories Must Go, on Saturday July 16th in London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered to protest in a march through the capital protesting against the Conservative Party cuts. Almost 150 Councillors from across the country have signed a letter criticising the Government for funding cuts and and will be joining those marching in London. The letter followed the recent budget in which the Government laid out plans to cut support for disabled people while offering tax breaks for big business and the wealthy. 
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  • Black Lives Matter supporters calling for a shut down of detention centres at the Peoples Assembly demonstration: No More Austerity - No To Racism - Tories Must Go, on Saturday July 16th in London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered to protest in a march through the capital protesting against the Conservative Party cuts. Almost 150 Councillors from across the country have signed a letter criticising the Government for funding cuts and and will be joining those marching in London. The letter followed the recent budget in which the Government laid out plans to cut support for disabled people while offering tax breaks for big business and the wealthy. 
    20160716_peoples assembly blm_E.jpg
  • Black Lives Matter supporters calling for a shut down of detention centres at the Peoples Assembly demonstration: No More Austerity - No To Racism - Tories Must Go, on Saturday July 16th in London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered to protest in a march through the capital protesting against the Conservative Party cuts. Almost 150 Councillors from across the country have signed a letter criticising the Government for funding cuts and and will be joining those marching in London. The letter followed the recent budget in which the Government laid out plans to cut support for disabled people while offering tax breaks for big business and the wealthy. 
    20160716_peoples assembly blm_F.jpg
  • Black Lives Matter supporters calling for a shut down of detention centres at the Peoples Assembly demonstration: No More Austerity - No To Racism - Tories Must Go, on Saturday July 16th in London, United Kingdom. Tens of thousands of people gathered to protest in a march through the capital protesting against the Conservative Party cuts. Almost 150 Councillors from across the country have signed a letter criticising the Government for funding cuts and and will be joining those marching in London. The letter followed the recent budget in which the Government laid out plans to cut support for disabled people while offering tax breaks for big business and the wealthy. 
    20160716_peoples assembly blm_Ba.jpg
  • Two seats, three tape-recorders, a panic strip and a telephone are seen in the UK Border Agency's immigration detention room at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Officers deal with members of the public whose passports, demeanour or travel habits have drawn attention to possible criminal activity while seeking entry into the United Kingdom. On average, 10 a day are refused entry here and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and consider applications for permission to enter the UK for citizenship and asylum. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Croydon Home Office, which houses the headquarters of the Border and Immigration Agency. Electric House is the regional Reporting Centre where people with either new immigration applications or ongoing applications have to report to, generally on a weekly basis. Lunar House, also based here, holds a short term holding detention centre for unsuccessful applicants.
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  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
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  • A Prison tag on a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-3380_1.jpg
  • A young black male is arrested on Ludgate Hill. It took 10 officers from various forces to overcome this man and arrest him securely. Community Support Officers, city of London Police and the Metropolitan Police.
    11-taxdodger-9638.jpg
  • A young black male is arrested on Ludgate Hill. It took 10 officers from various forces to overcome this man and arrest him securely. Community Support Officers, city of London Police and the Metropolitan Police.
    11-London-9616.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8845.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8709.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8379.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8301.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8269.jpg
  • 2000 prisoners spend years in Marrey prison (Guarulhos - Sao Paulo)  for crimes of theft and principally drug dealing. Football is taken very seriously in the prison. They have their own competition and if any serious misdemeanour is carried out they are deprived of the one activity they are all passionate about: Football.
    20130409_football_brazil_0229_1.jpg
  • A Prison tag on a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-0019_1.jpg
  • A young black male is arrested on Ludgate Hill. It took 10 officers from various forces to overcome this man and arrest him securely. Community Support Officers, city of London Police and the Metropolitan Police.
    11-London-9628.jpg
  • A young black male is arrested on Ludgate Hill. It took 10 officers from various forces to overcome this man and arrest him securely. Community Support Officers, city of London Police and the Metropolitan Police.
    11-London-9623.jpg
  • Airline headphone sorting. Piece work. £5 per week. £6 if enhanced. plus £6 per 500. Each one is stripped, re-sponged, folded and bagged.
    09-downview-4462.jpg
  • A female prisoner just released from HMP Downview Women's Prison is greeted by a volunteer to help her get to her destination, this is when the released women are most vulnerable. HMP Downview Women's Prison has a dedicated resettlement unit providing opportunities for work and education outside the prison.
    08-downview_8317.jpg
  • A female prisoner just released from HMP Downview Women's Prison is greeted by a volunteer to help her get to her destination, this is when the released women are most vulnerable. HMP Downview Women's Prison has a dedicated resettlement unit providing opportunities for work and education outside the prison.
    08-downview_8292.jpg
  • A female prisoner just released from HMP Downview Women's Prison is greeted by a volunteer to help her get to her destination, this is when the released women are most vulnerable. HMP Downview Women's Prison has a dedicated resettlement unit providing opportunities for work and education outside the prison.
    08-downview_8275.jpg
  • A prisoner making a tea round for the chapel staff at HMP Downview Women's Prison at Sutton in Surrey. Downview is closed prison for adult women and young female offenders (both remand and convicted).
    08-downview_8092.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8756.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8586.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8395.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8439.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8668.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8288.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8341.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8295.jpg
  • 2000 prisoners spend years in Marrey prison (Guarulhos - Sao Paulo)  for crimes of theft and principally drug dealing. Football is taken very seriously in the prison. They have their own competition and if any serious misdemeanour is carried out they are deprived of the one activity they are all passionate about: Football.
    20130409_football_brazil_0207_1.jpg
  • A Prison tag on a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-3378_1.jpg
  • A young black male is arrested on Ludgate Hill. It took 10 officers from various forces to overcome this man and arrest him securely. Community Support Officers, city of London Police and the Metropolitan Police.
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  • A young black male is arrested on Ludgate Hill. It took 10 officers from various forces to overcome this man and arrest him securely. Community Support Officers, city of London Police and the Metropolitan Police.
    11-London-9630.jpg
  • A young black male is arrested on Ludgate Hill. It took 10 officers from various forces to overcome this man and arrest him securely. Community Support Officers, city of London Police and the Metropolitan Police.
    11-London-9614.jpg
  • A young black male is arrested on Ludgate Hill. It took 10 officers from various forces to overcome this man and arrest him securely. Community Support Officers, city of London Police and the Metropolitan Police.
    11-London-9613.jpg
  • A prisoner doing yoga in the prison gym at HMP Downview. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
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  • A prisoner doing yoga in the prison gym at HMP Downview. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
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  • Prisoner working in the prisons recycling centre earn £12 per week. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
    09-downview-4634_1.jpg
  • A Prison tag on a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison.
    08-downview_8222.jpg
  • Seedlings growing in the prisoner run greenhouse at HMP Downview. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
    08-downview_8177_1.jpg
  • Personal photographs of friends and family on the wall of a prisoners cell at HMP Downview
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  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8770.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8716.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8555.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8560.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
    IC5A8401.jpg
  • The first day of the trial of the Stansted 15 on March 19th 2018 in Chelmsford, United Kingdom. The trial of the 15 activists is scheduled to last 6 weeks after the group of activists stopped a chartered  deportation flight from Stansted airport, due to send 57 people to Nigeria and Ghana. The 15 are charged with ‘endangering an airport’ under the 1990 Aviation and Maritime Security Act and if found guilty they could face many years in prison.
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  • A outdoor billboard of supermodel Giselle Bunchen advertising lingerie, overlooks Marrey maximum securty prison, Guarulhos. Brazil.
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  • 2000 prisoners spend years in Marrey prison (Guarulhos - Sao Paulo)  for crimes of theft and principally drug dealing. Football is taken very seriously in the prison. They have their own competition and if any serious misdemeanour is carried out they are deprived of the one activity they are all passionate about: Football.
    20130409_football_brazil_0249_1.jpg
  • The monitoring box of a prisoners tag. A Prison tag ia attached  to a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-3391_1.jpg
  • The monitoring box of a prisoners tag. A Prison tag ia attached  to a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-3387_1.jpg
  • A young black male is arrested on Ludgate Hill. It took 10 officers from various forces to overcome this man and arrest him securely. Community Support Officers, city of London Police and the Metropolitan Police.
    11-London-9612.jpg
  • Prisoner working in the prisons recycling centre earn £12 per week.
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  • Prisoner working in the prisons recycling centre earn £12 per week. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
    09-downview-4360_1.jpg
  • Airline headphone sorting. Piece work. £5 per week. £6 if enhanced. plus £6 per 500. Each one is stripped, re-sponged, folded and bagged. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
    09-downview-4257_1.jpg
  • Airline headphone sorting. Piece work. £5 per week. £6 if enhanced. plus £6 per 500. Each one is stripped, re-sponged, folded and bagged. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
    09-downview-4220_1.jpg
  • A female prisoner just released from HMP Downview Women's Prison is greeted by a volunteer to help her get to her destination, this is when the released women are most vulnerable. HMP Downview Women's Prison has a dedicated resettlement unit providing opportunities for work and education outside the prison.
    08-downview_8293.jpg
  • The prisoner officer who runs greenhouses at HMP Downview. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
    08-downview_8203_1.jpg
  • Sylvie, prisoner and head of the new seedlings greenhouse at HMP Downview. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
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  • The female chaplain at HMP Downview.
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  • A female prison chaplain at HMP Downview Women's Prison stands with her Perspex cross, dog collar, security cards and utility belt displayed.<br />
Prison chaplains give inmates spiritual and psychological guidance; they act as the conscience of the prison, as well as exercise a ministry of reconciliation.<br />
The chaplain is available and exists for all, staff and prisoners, often relaying important messages, between families, inmates and staff. <br />
In the words of Albert Camus: 'Do not walk in front of me, I may not follow; do not walk behind me, I may not lead; just walk beside me and be my friend.'
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  • Greece. Lesvos. Moria  camp for refugees in transit from Turkey to Greece. Graffiti saying 'No borders'. The camp was formerly a detention centre.
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  • Members of Falun Gong or Falun Dafa meditating on Gerrard Street in central London, UK. Falun gong claim the following: On July 20, 1999, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched the persecution against Falun Gong. Over the last nine years, 3,168 Falun Gong practitioners have lost their lives, many tortured to death; 75 of them were people in their eighties, and the youngest was only 8 months old. Thousands of practitioners are currently jailed and being tortured in forced labour camps, detention centres and prisons. The CCP even harvests organs from living Falun Gong practitioners for profit.
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  • Falun Gong permanent protest opposite the Chinese Embassy on Portland Place, London.Peacefully protest in meditation 24/7 since 2002. A very spiritual demonstration against an oppressive regime. Flun gong claim the following: On July 20, 1999, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched the persecution against Falun Gong. Over the last nine years, 3,168 Falun Gong practitioners have lost their lives, many tortured to death; 75 of them were people in their eighties, and the youngest was only 8 months old. Thousands of practitioners are currently jailed and being tortured in forced labour camps, detention centres and prisons. The CCP even harvests organs from living Falun Gong practitioners for profit.
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  • Falun Gong permanent protest opposite the Chinese Embassy on Portland Place, London.Peacefully protest in meditation 24/7 since 2002. A very spiritual demonstration against an oppressive regime. Flun gong claim the following: On July 20, 1999, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched the persecution against Falun Gong. Over the last nine years, 3,168 Falun Gong practitioners have lost their lives, many tortured to death; 75 of them were people in their eighties, and the youngest was only 8 months old. Thousands of practitioners are currently jailed and being tortured in forced labour camps, detention centres and prisons. The CCP even harvests organs from living Falun Gong practitioners for profit.
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  • Falun Gong permanent protest opposite the Chinese Embassy on Portland Place, London.Peacefully protest in meditation 24/7 since 2002. A very spiritual demonstration against an oppressive regime. Flun gong claim the following: On July 20, 1999, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched the persecution against Falun Gong. Over the last nine years, 3,168 Falun Gong practitioners have lost their lives, many tortured to death; 75 of them were people in their eighties, and the youngest was only 8 months old. Thousands of practitioners are currently jailed and being tortured in forced labour camps, detention centres and prisons. The CCP even harvests organs from living Falun Gong practitioners for profit.
    20100522falun gong protestB.jpg
  • Falun Gong permanent protest opposite the Chinese Embassy on Portland Place, London.Peacefully protest in meditation 24/7 since 2002. A very spiritual demonstration against an oppressive regime. Flun gong claim the following: On July 20, 1999, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched the persecution against Falun Gong. Over the last nine years, 3,168 Falun Gong practitioners have lost their lives, many tortured to death; 75 of them were people in their eighties, and the youngest was only 8 months old. Thousands of practitioners are currently jailed and being tortured in forced labour camps, detention centres and prisons. The CCP even harvests organs from living Falun Gong practitioners for profit.
    20100522falun gong protestA.jpg
  • Members of Falun Gong or Falun Dafa meditating on Gerrard Street in central London, UK. Falun gong claim the following: On July 20, 1999, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched the persecution against Falun Gong. Over the last nine years, 3,168 Falun Gong practitioners have lost their lives, many tortured to death; 75 of them were people in their eighties, and the youngest was only 8 months old. Thousands of practitioners are currently jailed and being tortured in forced labour camps, detention centres and prisons. The CCP even harvests organs from living Falun Gong practitioners for profit.
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