Presumption against short sentences misses the point
Helen Mills from the Centre of Crime and Justice Studies argues that the presumption against short sentences is not the worst idea but misses the point.
Helen Mills from the Centre of Crime and Justice Studies argues that the presumption against short sentences is not the worst idea but misses the point.
Research into increasing procedural justice in handling prison complaints
Understanding the key health care
issues for young people in young
offender institutions and prisons
Justice Secretary announces early release and restrictions on short sentences to tackle prisons crisis
Research finds that women are at risk of being targeted by abusers in “chaotic, intimidating or unsafe” drug and alcohol treatment services.
Jon Collins of the Prisoners’ Education Trust reviews the statistics for 2022/3 and finds good and bad news.
New research explores how people living with a drug problem describe their everyday life when owning a dog.
Latest HMIP Academic Insight: Desistance, adversity and trauma: implications for practice with children and young people in conflict with the law
Latest court statistics show backlogs in both Crown and Magistrates’ Courts growing in the last quarter.
Analysis of the stop and search and arrest figures for 2022/23
Katie Hunter uses Data First to explore ethnicity, care experience and involvement in the justice system
New guide for lawyers representing care experienced young people