A prison cannot outperform the quality of its frontline staff. This is because the role of the prison officer has a huge ...
Alliance for Youth Justice report examines what happens as exploited children turn 18, often being redefined as exploiters.
T he justice system can sometimes feel to victims and survivors of crime as though it is designed for everyone other than them. At the Parole Board, we want to do all we can to be more transparent ...
The COMPASS model integrates principles from compassion-focused therapy, positive psychology and desistance theory to provide ...
The latest Academic Insight from HMI Probation focuses on the purpose, value and functioning of knowledge partnerships in youth justice. Dr Sean Creaney and Dr Jayne Price describe how these ...
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 ...
This a guest post by Dr Miranda Bevan, King’s College London, who provides the secretariat to the APPG. Children and young people have told an Inquiry conducted by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on ...
I am not a criminal. Sure, I have seventeen convictions to my name, but the reality is that I am just one of millions of people who have been let down by misinformed policies, biased interventions, ...
In recent months there has been increased scrutiny of how women are sentenced, following the Independent Sentencing Review and wider discussions associated with enhancing community-based alternatives ...
This is a guest post by Sam Boyd, Co-Founder of the Common Ground Justice Project. The full version of the report he writes about, “Course Correction”, is available here. Public confidence in the ...
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