
10 New Prison Facts From The Summer 2022 Bromley Briefing
Some of the most interesting facts and figures from the Summer 2022 Bromley Briefing prison factfile.

Some of the most interesting facts and figures from the Summer 2022 Bromley Briefing prison factfile.

A new book about effective mental health interventions in probation.

Revolving Doors report on why so many people don’t take up legal representation.

Joint inspection finds MAPPA under-used and inconsistent, despite a 70% increase in caseload in the last decade.

The histories of ex-armed services personnel who have committed offences of serious harm to others.

The latest MoJ ministerial team updates.

One thing the UK can be proud of is the very low level of gun deaths.

Anne-Marie Day gives neurodivergent children a voice to talk about their experiences in the youth justice system.

Is the deterrent sentencing of children
justified from a legal, criminological and neuroscientific perspective?

Matt Cracknell’s research on the deskilling caused by mass probation supervision.

Adultification bias results in Black children’s rights being diminished and notions of innocence and vulnerability displaced by responsibility and culpability.

The 2022 European Drug Report finds that established drugs have never been so accessible and potent new substances continue to emerge.