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What does lived experience work in criminal justice feel like?
Lived experience work in criminal justice can be safe, sustaining and inclusive AND exclusionary, shame-provoking and precarious.

Counting the cost of maternal imprisonment
Crest Advisory research find the effects of maternal imprisonment can be severe and long-lasting on children, leading to exclusion and exploitation.

Prisoners missing 42% hospital appointments
Nuffield Trust finds prisoners face severe difficulties accessing hospital services, with early data from the pandemic indicating that the problem is getting worse.

Black and mixed heritage boys get poor support from youth offending services
Probation inspectors find “significant deficits” in the quality of work conducted by youth offending services and partner agencies with black and mixed heritage boys.

The 2021 Spending Review is a chance to fund a proper recovery in prisons
Jon Collins, Chief Executive of the Prisoners’ Education Trust argues that the spending review is a must-take opportunity to roll out digital technology for education in prison.

The profound and persisting impact of prison on mothers
Lucy Baldwin explores the persisting impact
of maternal imprisonment on maternal identity and role.
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