
Survivors of multiple disadvantage give their views on services
A report by Peer Researchers for the National Commission on Domestic and Sexual Violence and Multiple Disadvantage
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A report by Peer Researchers for the National Commission on Domestic and Sexual Violence and Multiple Disadvantage

In 2017, 16,400 parents were prosecuted for failing to send their children to school.

Latest crime stats show a 14% increase in homicides.

Community Links held a series of community conversations to explore responses to the increase in youth violence.

New report from Transform Justice finds an increasing proportion of the children in custody are on remand.

Overkilling, using more force than required to kill someone, was evident in 40% cases where women were murdered by men last year.

Ease your way into 2019 with this light-hearted quiz on all things criminal justice.

700,000 people were sexually assaulted last year. Just 6,877 people were convicted of a sexual offence.

MoJ annual report on women in the justice system reveals differential treatment.

Clinks finds charities trying to plug gaps in offender services caused by austerity.

The Centre for Justice Innovation piloted a procedural fairness approach with young adult offenders in Magistrates’ Courts.

Arooj report explores the impact of the criminal justice sector on the health and social needs of Muslim families.