Unilink and a digital future in prisons and probation
Unilink is improving access to digital services for people in prison and on probation.
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Unilink is improving access to digital services for people in prison and on probation.
HMPPS is rolling out telerecovery to all prisons to improve continuity of care for released substance users.
The Intervention Hub and its online cognitive behavioural interventions.
The Breaking Free Group specializes in digital behaviour change programmes for people with addictions.
Socrates Software provides its Socrates 360 platform on secure tablets to prisons and Smartphones to probation services around the world.
New blog series on British digital innovators in the justice sector.
Institute for Government praises MoJ for reunifying probation on such a tight schedule but flags up loss of innovative practice.
Home Office and MoJ will use facial recognition smartwatches to monitor foreign offenders.
National Audit Office report heavily critical of ongoing electronic monitoring problems.
Three police services are using SmartWater, a forensic liquid which shows up under ultraviolet light, to protect women from domestic abuse perpetrators and stalkers.
Nine different digital innovations to help prison leavers.
The MoJ has announced the successful 9 bidders for Phase 1 of the Prison Leavers Innovation Challenge.