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Monday August 11, 2008 07:05 by Bristol ABC
![]() 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 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. |
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