The battle for prison reform – so far
A timeline of the main events in the battle for prison reform. A clickable resource including background information on main policy documents, speeches etc.
Here you can find over 100 infographics, many professional but dozens of them created by myself, to help you quickly digest complex issues and share the findings in an easy visual source with colleagues or students. If you’re looking for something in particular, try the search box below.
A timeline of the main events in the battle for prison reform. A clickable resource including background information on main policy documents, speeches etc.
Third in a series of infographics which demystify the jargon and technical terms associated with the payment by results commissioning model.
Second in a series of infographics which demystify the jargon and technical terms associated with the payment by results commissioning model.
Report from Tell MAMA shows an alarming rise in the number of anti-Muslim incidents in the UK, most frequently perpetrated by men against Muslim women.
Data from the Crime Survey show that people in the West Country are more than 1 1/2 times more likely to smoke cannabis that those in the East Midlands.
Latest survey of public attitudes to alcohol finds that most people are in favour of setting a minimum price for alcohol and reducing the drink drive limit.
An updated set of principles for commissioning by payment by results based on a substantial review of the most recent research.
New prison inspectorate report says some prisons are feeding inmates for £1.87 per day – one fifth of the budget for hospital patients.
Snapshot breakdown of current England and Wales prison population by age, gender, type of offence and length of sentence in MoJ infographic.
Fascinating exploration of the most popular darknet purchases including detailed analysis of the popularity of different drugs.
Interesting infograhic from the Ministry of Justice on gender differences within the criminal justice system.
Our legal system is struggling to keep up with modern online behaviour and many people don’t realise that they could be breaking the law by a simple tweet.