Longford Lecture

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The Longford Lectures are held annually in November in the circular Assembly Hall of Church House, Westminster, London. They aim to provide a national platform for a serious contribution to questions of social and penal reform.

The Lectures are organised by The Longford Trust which celebrates the achievements and continues the work of Lord Longford. It was established in 2002 by friends and admirers to further the goals he pursued, particularly in the field of social and prison reform.

The Longford Lectures were sponsored originally by The Independent and more recently by the Daily Telegraph.

In addition to the Lectures, the Trust awards The Longford Prize to individuals and organisations who play a prominent role in the field of prison reform.

The broadcaster and journalist Jon Snow chairs the event.

Past Lectures

Full transcripts of all lectures and films of recent lectures available on the [http://www.longfordtrust.org Longford Trust] website.

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YearSpeakerTitle of the LectureChaired by
2002Cherie Booth QC[http://www.longfordtrust.org/lecture_details.php?id=13 The Law, the Victims and the Vulnerable]Jon Snow
2003John Sentamu[http://www.longfordtrust.org/lecture_details.php?id=12 Towards a Global Paradigm of Justice]Jon Snow
2004Desmond Tutu[http://www.longfordtrust.org/lecture_details.php?id=11 Restorative Justice]Jon Snow
2005Brenda Hale[http://www.longfordtrust.org/lecture_details.php?id=10 Women in the Criminal Justice System]Jon Snow
2006Clive Stafford Smith[http://www.longfordtrust.org/lecture_details.php?id=9 Lessons politicians learn from America]Jon Snow
2007Mary McAleese[http://www.longfordtrust.org/lecture_details.php?id=8 Changing History]Jon Snow
2008[http://www.longfordtrust.org/lecture_details.php?id=7 Special Debate][http://www.longfordtrust.org/lecture_details.php?id=7 We Cannot Build Our Way Out of the Prisons' Crisis]Jon Snow
2009Sir Hugh Orde[http://www.longfordtrust.org/lecture_details.php?id=6 War is easy. Peace is the difficult prize]Rachel Billington
2010Martha Lane Fox[http://www.longfordtrust.org/lecture_details.php?id=5 Views from a dot.com dinosaur]Jon Snow
2011Jon Snow[http://www.longfordtrust.org/lecture_details.php?id=15 Crime, Punishment and the Media]Shami Chakrabarti
2012Will Self[http://www.longfordtrust.org/lecture_details.php?id=16 Drug use in British Prisons]Rachel Billington
2013Bianca Jagger[http://www.longfordtrust.org/lecture_details.php?id=17 Ending violence against women and girls]Jon Snow
2014Nils Öberg[http://www.longfordtrust.org/lecture_details.php?id=18 Cracking the Code: how Sweden is closing prisons and reducing the prison population]Jon Snow
2015Michael Palin[http://www.longfordtrust.org/lecture_details.php?id=19 Collateral damage: The effects of prison sentences on offenders' families]Jon Snow
2016Michael Gove[http://www.longfordtrust.org/longford-lecture/past-lectures/lectures-archive/michael-gove-what-is-really-criminal-about-our-justice-system/ What is Really Criminal About Our Justice System]Jon Snow
2017Ken Loach[http://www.longfordtrust.org/longford-lecture/past-lectures/lectures-archive/ken-loach/ Charity or Justice?]Jon Snow
2018Longford Scholars[http://www.longfordtrust.org/longford-lecture/past-lectures/lectures-archive/why-people-stop-doing-crime-the-2018-longford-lecture/ Why People Stop Doing Crime]Jon Snow
2019Lord Blair[http://www.longfordtrust.org/longford-lecture/past-lectures/lectures-archive/where-next-for-policing-and-criminal-justice/ Where Next For Policing and Criminal Justice]Jon Snow

See also

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