
The experiences of Black men in prison and Black prison staff
Divisions between black prisoners and white prison staff are entrenched throughout the prison service, and black prison staff report very negative experiences at work.

Divisions between black prisoners and white prison staff are entrenched throughout the prison service, and black prison staff report very negative experiences at work.

The role of the Internet in the radicalisation and offending of 437 convicted extremists

The latest official data on women and the criminal justice system

Young people on how their contact with the youth justice system is influenced by their ethnic background.

The Centre for Justice Innovation launches a new framework for the use of pre-court disposals for possession of drug cases.

Crest Advisory report on the perspectives of Black children on policing and Stop and Search.

An oral history of the experiences of being on probation in Ireland.

76% of the public think that more poverty will lead to an increase in crime. 68% think prison is not the answer.

Matt Tidmarsh investigates what professionalism means in the context of probation.

Why me? economic evaluation of Restorative Justice found that the cost-social benefit of RJ was £14 for every £1 invested

Drug poisoning was the cause of death for almost two in five of the 741 homeless people who died last year.

The latest additions to the Butler Trust’s Knowledge Exchange site for prison, probation and youth justice practitioners.