A new model for policing

‘From local to national: a new model for policing’ sets out a comprehensive package of reforms to policing.
Parole research to shape the future

Mike Maguire shares findings from the inaugural parole board research conference.
Restricting jury trials unlikely to tackle courts backlog

Institute for Government questions impact of reducing jury trials
A whole systems approach for women in contact with the CJS

A Whole Systems Approach to support women combining multi-agency collaboration, women’s centres, diversion pathways, and lived experience expertise.
Reading for rehabilitation

HM Inspectorate of Prisons highlights the importance of reading in prison and says some jails have created vibrant reading cultures.
The Right to be Forgotten

Unlock report shows how digital search is undermining the rehabilitation of offenders
Incentivised Substance Free Living prison Wings work well for prisoners and staff

Positive process evaluation of Incentivised Substance Free Living prison Wings
The impact of Incentivised Substance Free Living prison wings

Randomised Controlled Trial finds incentivised substance free living prison wings provide a more stable environment.
Serious Further Offences keep rising

HMI Probation’s fourth annual report on serious further offences reveals poor communication with victims’ families.
Influencing public opinion on crime

Tom McNeil reviews the evidence on how organisations can influence public opinion on crime for the Clinks Evidence Library.
Prison education: it’s time to bridge the digital divide

Cassie Edmiston, Head of Fundraising and External Affairs at Prisoners’ Education Trust, sets out how the government can boost digital learning in prisons.
Three million people on remand worldwide

More than three million people are held in pre-trial detention and other forms of remand in 218 countries.