Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), 2006-2008
Series
Dates
- Creation: 2006-2008
Language of Materials
- English
Full range of shelfmarks:
PUB 677/1-17
Biographical / Historical
The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) is an independent think tank that was founded in 2004 to develop new and innovate poverty-fighting solutions to the social challenges facing Britain. It is best known for its Breakthrough Britain reports, published by its Social Justice Policy Group, which identified the five Pathways to Poverty: family breakdown, educational failure, worklessness, addiction and crime, and problem debt and housing.
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Weston Library
Broad Street
Oxford OX1 3BG United Kingdom
specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk