Justice Seen, Justice Done Campaign
The public voting campaign

The Justice Seen Justice Done national campaign brings Community Payback to the public’s attention. The purpose of the campaign is to show that community payback is a tough punishment and to give the public a greater say in how criminals should pay back to the community.
In April 2009 the public were asked to vote on community payback projects in a number of pioneer areas around the country. This attracted 18,000 votes nationally and helped to increase the public’s awareness of community payback. It is intended that the voting campaign will be run again soon, so look out for details.
In Greater Manchester , the pioneer areas are Bolton,
Bolton's winning project
Oldham's winning project
Rochdale's winning project
Salford's winning project
Tameside's winning project
Oldham's winning project
Rochdale's winning project
Salford's winning project
Tameside's winning project
3rd February 2012
Funding Secured For Eve's Space
25th January 2012
IAC Praised By Prison Reform Trust
4th January 2012
Probation Officers: Public Enemies?




