Policy & Publications
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Friends, Families and Travellers Newsletter February 2009
View the reportFriends, Families and Travellers Newsletter December 2008
View the reportFriends, Families and Travellers Newsletter February 2008
View the reportFriends, Families and Travellers Newsletter Summer 2015
View the reportFriends, Families and Travellers Newsletter Autumn 2014
View the reportFriends, Families and Travellers Newsletter Summer 2013
View the reportFriends, Families and Travellers Newsletter Autumn 2012
View the reportFriends, Families and Travellers Newsletter March 2012
View the reportFriends, Families and Travellers Newsletter March 2011
View the reportFriends, Families and Travellers Newsletter November 2010
View the reportFriends, Families and Travellers Newsletter June 2010
View the reportConference Report: Improving outcomes for offenders from Gypsy and Traveller communities
A conference report following the event hosted by Friends, Families and Travellers and the Black Training and Enterprise Group on the 21st January 2014 in Kings Cross London.
View the reportHMP Ford Model of Good Practice for Gypsy, Traveller and Romany Report
The Ford model of Good Practice has been put together by inmates from Gypsy, Traveller, and Roma backgrounds to inspire improved practice in other prisons.
View the reportBridging the Gap between Academics and Policy Makers, Crime and Punishment: Gypsies, Travellers and Roma in the criminal justice system (Executive Summary)
The executive summary of the Thematic Meeting Report and Policy Guidance from a Council of Europe/European Academic Network on Romani Studies funded International Seminar.
Access the resourceBridging the Gap between Academics and Policy Makers, Crime and Punishment: Gypsies, Travellers and Roma in the criminal justice system (Full Report)
Thematic Meeting Report and Policy Guidance from a Council of Europe/European Academic Network on Romani Studies funded International Seminar.
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