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Qué (quién) es Ministerial Committee on Prisoner Release - definición

DEFUNCT UK CHARITY
Forum on prisoner education

European Parliament Committee on Budgets         
COMMITTEE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
BUDG; Committee on budgets; Committee on Budgets
The Committee on Budgets (BUDG) is a committee of the European Parliament. It has 41 members plus 39 substitute members.
Ministerial order         
  • A sign from the [[Canadian Food Inspection Agency]] advising residents of a ministerial order in effect for the area. A similar sign in French may be seen in the background of the photo.
DECREE BY A GOVERNMENT MINISTRY
Ministerial Order (United Kingdom); Ministerial Order (UK); Ministerial Order; Ministerial order (United Kingdom); Ministerial decree; Ministerial order (UK); Ministerial orders
A ministerial decree or ministerial order is a decree by a ministry. With a ministerial decree the administrative department is delegated the task to impose a formal judgement or mandate.
Point release         
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MINOR RELEASE OF A SOFTWARE OR ELECTRONIC MEDIA, ESPECIALLY ONE INTENDED TO FIX BUGS OR DO SMALL CLEANUPS, RATHER THAN TO ADD/MODIFY/REMOVE/BLOCK SIGNIFICANT FEATURES
Point Release; Dot release
A point release (also a dot release) is a minor release of a software project, especially one intended to fix bugs or do small cleanups rather than add significant features. Often, there are too many bugs to be fixed in a single major or minor release, creating a need for a point release.

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Forum on Prisoner Education

The Forum on Prisoner Education was a UK registered charity founded in 2000 to campaign to improve prison education in England & Wales. Its founding members included Professor David Wilson, and a manager of education at HMP Wandsworth in London.

Funding from the Esmee Fairbairn Charitable Trust was granted in 2003 and this enabled the appointment of a coordinator to build up the work of the Forum. This funding was extended and further funding was given by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation in 2004. Patrons of the Forum included Lord Woolf and Baroness Walmsley.

The Forum led campaigns on a range of issues, including pay for prisoners and tutors working in prison education. It published a number of briefing papers, reports and books, including a report calling for the internet to be made available in prisons. The Forum was instrumental in the creation of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Learning & Skills in the Criminal Justice System, chaired by Baroness Veronica Linklater. Its former Director, Steve Taylor, was awarded the Longford Prize in 2005 for his work in developing the Forum.

The charity closed in June 2006 due to financial difficulties. Some of the work of the charity has been continued by the Prisoners' Education Trust.

Ejemplos de uso de Ministerial Committee on Prisoner Release
1. The ministers hope to have their recommendations ready by the end of next week, to present to the ministerial committee on prisoner release and the political–security cabinet.