
Reducing our reliance on custody
The Independent Sentencing Review sets out plans to reduce our reliance on custody
The Independent Sentencing Review sets out plans to reduce our reliance on custody
The Independent Sentencing Review sets out plans for stronger community sentences as alternatives to custody.
The Independent Sentencing Review calls on government to revisit the statutory purpose of sentencing.
David Gauke’s Sentencing Review sets the policy direction for criminal justice for the Labour Government. But what’s in it?
MoJ Qualitative Evaluation of the Accredited Thinking Skills Programme (TSP) identifies strengths & challenges.
Official stats for 2024 show increase in numbers going through the CJS and a big increase in community resolutions.
Laura Pope researches the views and experiences of probation staff working in prison.
The Neurodivergence in Criminal Justice Network (NICJN) reviews the evidence on working with neurodivergent people in contact with the criminal justice system
MoJ process evaluation of the Rehabilitation Activity Requirement (RAR) finds inconsistency & lack of understanding but some positive benefits.
Lord Timpson announces action to support 1 in 8 staff who reported being bullied, harassed or discriminated against last year.
Kevin Wong summarises research on a new model for probation management.
NPC report report explores what funding streams from statutory and philanthropic funders exist, and how they reach voluntary organisations.