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Professor Simon Pemberton guest posts on a game-changing assessment tool that works for women in the justice system.
TBI proposes an International Serious and Organised Crime Alliance – a core group of trusted nations and private-sector ...
A n Action Plan for Oakhill Secure Training Centre (STC) is due this month from the Justice Ministry to address profound and ...
The process has been protracted – the results were originally due to be announced in autumn 2024, with the new contracts starting from April this year – and is the culmination of work to create a new ...
On the last day of July, the MoJ published a range of different statistics, all of which make clear the full extent of the prisons and probation crisis. To be frank, it is just too grim for me to ...
A much shorter than usual blog post today but I thought you might find these links useful. Yesterday (15 July), the MoJ published a map of all its properties as well as lists of them all divided into ...
C hildren and young people have told an Inquiry conducted by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Children in Police Custody (APPG) that being detained in a police cell can be a highly traumatic ...
Alexandra Wigzell and Claire Paterson-Young provide insights into progressive desistance practice in youth justice.
Alexandria Bradley & Sarah Waite guest blog on their qualitative evaluation of Greater Manchester's women's problem-solving court.
Anna Kotova and Rachel Cordle present a narrative review of the literature on intergenerational offending.
T his is the second in a series of posts looking into the detail of the Independent Sentencing Review whose main recommendations I summarised here. Today’s post looks at Chapter Two of Mr Gauke’s ...
David Gauke's Sentencing Review sets the policy direction for criminal justice for the Labour Government. But what's in it?
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