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10 March 2012

Quaker Prison Chaplains (QPCs) work with the chaplaincies of about 110 of Britain's 140 or so prisons. They have the right to visit any registered Quaker who requests a visit from the QPC.

In many prisons QPCs have developed a much wider role often with the Chaplaincy Team, offering friendship and support to prisoners who may be wary of formal religion and to some of the staff. 

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17 February 2012

The historic Quaker concern for prisons continues today through the contribution of Quakers working within prison chaplaincy teams. At present, over ninety prisons in Britain benefit from a Quaker Prison Chaplain (QPC).

In the early days of Quakerism many Quakers were imprisoned for their beliefs. Ever since, there has been a continuing concern for prisoners, those who work in prisons and the conditions in prison. This was most famously done by Elizabeth Fry but is continued by Quakers today.

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