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Supervisible An intriguing new report by Professor Wendy Fitzgibbon and Carolyne Kardia for the Howard League for Penal Reform gives an insight into what it’s like being
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Supervisible An intriguing new report by Professor Wendy Fitzgibbon and Carolyne Kardia for the Howard League for Penal Reform gives an insight into what it’s like being

Probation Inspectors’ 5th report into Transforming Rehabilitation reports some improvements but many persistent problems & concern over quality in private CRCs.

The NAO found generally low morale in CRCs and the NPS, and note that this is often the case during periods of change.

The National Audit Office report on Transforming Rehabilitation finds it hard to judge performance of public NPS or private CRCs but raises areas of concern

Latest MoJ stats show big increase in long term prisoners and a jump in probation caseload for the first time in 5 years.

The third post in my series on the National Audit Office Transforming Rehabilitation report reveals there was limited competition for new probation market.

Offenders on probation used terms such as “more stressed”, “miserable”, “deflated” to describe their probation officers after Transforming Rehabilitation was implemented.

Achieving value for money from the new probation system will require resolving these fundamental issues, and ensuring the right incentives for all participants in the system.

The Restorative Justice Council has just published new research and an associated practice guide on restorative justice with women offenders.

2016 Clinks State of the Sector report finds that the offender voluntary sector is facing a serious funding crisis with many services threatened by closure.

Mayor of London decides to roll out sobriety bracelets – electronic tags which monitor abstinence from alcohol for low risk offenders.

New Council of Europe penal statistics publication shows a wide range of approaches to probation across the continent.