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The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) is a think tank co-founded in 2004 by Iain Duncan Smith and Tim Montgomerie. ==Political positions==
The organisation's stated aim is to "put social justice at the heart of British politics".〔(centreforsocialjustice.org: "Social breakdown and poverty" )〕 The think-tank has been labelled one of the most influential on the British Conservative Party under the leadership of David Cameron.〔(conservativehome: "Centre for Social Justice and Policy Exchange are best regarded think tanks by ConservativeHome's 'influentials panel'" 1 Apr 2010 )〕 One of its most notable reports was ''Breakthrough Britain''.〔(telegraph.co.uk: "Breakthrough Britain, Tory recommendations" 11 Jul 2007 )〕 It has also produced well-publicised reports into gang culture,〔(politicshome: "CSJ backs gangs plan and calls for 'relentless effort' to make streets safe" 1 Nov 2011 )〕 modern slavery,〔(bbc.co.uk: "UK anti-trafficking efforts need overhaul, report says" 10 Mar 2013 )〕 addiction,〔(bbc.co.uk: "UK is Europe's 'addictions capital', says think tank" 1 Sep 2013 )〕 family breakdown,〔(sky.com: "Million Children Live In Fatherless Households" 10 Jun 2013 )〕 and educational failure.〔(independent.co.uk: "'Education underclass' of children in the UK is still in nappies when they start school " 3 Sep 2013 )〕 In 2012, the CSJ announced it would carry out the study ''Breakthrough Britain II''.
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