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Our Members

The Institute of Neighbourhood Justice Professionals currently has 1924 individual approved members (31 August 2010) from the following neighbourhood justice organisations or fields of work:

 - Local Authorities (675 members)

 - PCT / NHS (102 members)

 - Police Services (211 members)

 - CSP Partnerships & DAAT's (75 members)

 - Registered Social Landlords (438 members)

 - Restorative Justice / Mediation (109 members)

 - Schools / Education (33 members)

 - Fire & Rescue (35 members)

 - Central Government Departments (27 members)

 - Prison Service (35 members)

 - Probation Service (29 members)

 - Youth Offending Service (36 members)

 - Victim & Witnesses Services (119)

The Institute is delighted to be receiving around 30 to 50 applications for membership, per day from neighbourhood justice practitioners from all over the country.

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