
Muslims, prisons and mental health
Raheel Mohammed of Maslaha describes the new Coming Home service designed to help Muslims released from prison with their mental health issues.
Raheel Mohammed of Maslaha describes the new Coming Home service designed to help Muslims released from prison with their mental health issues.
HMI Probation thematic inspection finds there are far too many demands on Senior Probation Officers.
Food does matter if we want to create a more secure, and rehabilitative environment in prisons.
Charlie Brooker & Coral Sirdifield identify best practice in working with people with mental health problems on probation in the latest addition to Clinks evidence library.
Matt Tidmarsh explores the demographic and cultural dynamics which have made probation a mainly female occupation.
Butler Trust announce the winners of its awards for 2023/24.
Getting prison drug treatment remains a very variable experience.
The Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology examines the prison population growth, its policy implications and the impact on people in prison.
Ailie Rennie discusses her research into life sentence prisoners’ experiences of probation.
Sarah Waite’s research on women’s experiences of being in an open prison.
The potential of probation hostels to facilitate desistance and rehabilitation is mainly untapped.
4,907 people lost their lives to drugs in 2022, the highest number on record.