
Two thirds of prisoners spending most of their days in their cells
During 2023-24, inspectors found more than two thirds of prisoners were spending most of their days in their cells with little to occupy them.

During 2023-24, inspectors found more than two thirds of prisoners were spending most of their days in their cells with little to occupy them.

Acting Chief Executive of the Parole Board Faith Geary sets out the parole process in detail.

Mixed findings from process evaluation of probation ‘Complex Cases pilot

MoJ study finds alcohol, drug & mental health treatment requirements reduce reoffending compared with those given short custodial sentences.

Linked data project shows many victims of sexual violence don’t get support.

Global Prison Trends 2024 sheds light on key issues such as prison overcrowding, the mental health crisis, corruption, and the growing use of digital technologies.

The provision of Out of Court disposals for people with substance use, mental health or other health vulnerabilities varies significantly between police force areas.

CCJS report highlights how the current law on joint enterprise allows and encourages cases to be constructed with the absence of rigour and quality.

Inspectorate finds probation needs more resources and training to work with young adults

The official evaluation of the Youth Justice Reform programme finds mixed results.

10 interesting facts from the 2023/24 Chief Inspector of Prisons Annual Report

Process evaluation of a specialist young adult probation hub finds a successful model.