Criminal Justice
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Because early Quakers clashed with the authority of the established Church many had direct experience of prison, and therefore its appalling conditions. This led to an ongoing concern about the treatment of prisoners. Quakers have campaigned against the death penalty, worked in the prison service and sometimes questioned the whole penal system.
ref: E4
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