
Facial recognition smartwatches will monitor foreign offenders
Home Office and MoJ will use facial recognition smartwatches to monitor foreign offenders.

Home Office and MoJ will use facial recognition smartwatches to monitor foreign offenders.

4,859 people lost their lives to drugs in 2021, the highest number ever.

The Centre for Women’s Justice argues for a comprehensive legal, policy and practice framework to protect victims of domestic abuse from unjust criminalisation.

University of Lincoln research finds a dysfunctional culture results in prison governors feeling unvalued, disenchanted and disengaged.

Professional curiosity can be a useful tool for probation staff assessing risk and supporting people to change.

Interesting facts & figures from the 2021/22 HMPPS Annual Digest

The Offender Management Statistics published in July 2022 shows the main justice trends including growing numbers of people in prison and on probation.

Community Chaplaincy Norfolk share a story of meeting a person as they are released from prison.

Research into how confident probation staff feel about working with people at risk of suicide or self-harm.

Nuffield Trust research finds women prison face a series of challenges and risks because of barriers to accessing health and care services.

“Swift, Certain, Tough” Government white paper promises new consequences for drug possession.

Matt Tidmarsh’s preliminary findings on what probation staff think of the (re-)unified service.