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Can payment by results save money?
Latest post in Payment by Results: Lessons from the Literature series examines what the research tells us about PbR’s capacity to save public money.

Preventing prison suicides
Latest bulletin from Prisons and Probation Ombudsman repeats key warnings to prevent prison suicides – particularly in first month in custody.

What works with young offenders?
These findings are well known to researchers, policy makers and practitioners in the youth justice field although, as always, there is value in having them re-iterated. My personal view is that any reform of youth justice needs to focus on two key issues…

10 things I learnt from MoJ strategic plan
MoJ commits itself to prison reform: “We will change the way we run prisons so there is an unremitting emphasis on rehabilitation and redemption.”

Interesting alcohol and drug facts February 2016
Latest key alcohol and drug facts & figures unearthed by Andrew Brown focus on alcohol-related deaths, drink & drug driving, & substance misuse in prison.

Restorative justice in prisons
If prison governors want to reduce reoffending while promoting the interests of victims in the justice system, it is vital that they ensure restorative justice is available.
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