Hold the Front Page The Forgotten Gang exhibition at Bruce Castle Museum.

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Hold the Front Page The Forgotten Gang exhibition at Bruce Castle Museum

Hold the Front Page

The Egalitarian Trust National Centre For Citizenship And the Law Galleries of Justice Museum

Egalitarian Trust

“It’s the job of museum collections to provide a resource to educate”

Early Intervention

Courts of Justice Programme

Public Legal Education Syndicates Vision To provide access to the law encouraging diversity within the profession and reduce the risk of dispute and offending in the community Objective Delivery of education about the law in court rooms to achieve social outcomes

Outcomes i. have a reduced risk of being involved in offending behaviour by understanding and accepting what is a crime and how it is dealt with by the criminal justice system ii.understand the fiscal cost to individuals (including themselves) and society of criminal activity and civil disputes including court costs and prison costs. iii.to have an understanding of legal literacy relating to the origins and delivery of the justice system, including the roles and procedure of courts iv.have awareness of the career opportunities available in the justice system and where to gain further information about particular professions.

Documenting the riots Cathy Ross, Director of Collections and Learning, Museum of London Deborah Hedgecock, Curator, Bruce Castle Museum Odin Biddulph, Curator, Broadwater Farm: The Story of a Community 1967 – 2010, Bruce Castle Museum, Tottenham, London