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The world’s first Space Detective Agency
New technologies present new opportunities for law enforcement agencies to catch and prosecute criminals – from Smartphones that can report themselves stolen to the increasingly sophisticated police use of social media for gathering intelligence, investigating crimes and establishing evidence. The Air and Space Evidence Agency uses satellite imagery to assist criminal investigations.

Justice should embrace the treasury
It is this relentless focus on ensuring that everything we do actually achieves our aims that is desperately needed in crime and justice policy. To do something radical such as cutting prison numbers, a new Justice Secretary will need allies and I think the best bet is the Treasury.

Health and care services for women offenders
The fact that women make up only 5% of the prison population and 15% of those on probation means their needs are often overlooked by a system which is focused on the profile and behaviour of male offenders.

If NoOffence! were Justice Secretary
The design of the CJS is not evidence-led, despite some attempts to reference evidence when it fits the prevailing ‘politics’. The prevailing ‘politics’ and public attitude is one of punishment first and foremost . Any discussion is predominantly an emotional response to the harm done by those who commit crimes, bounded by vested interests and political dogma.

It’s all change in commissioning drug treatment
Many readers will have first hand experience of commissioners seeking to achieve economies of scale by integrating drug and alcohol treatment and moving to one contract for a local area with the aim of delivering a co-ordinated treatment system led by a single provider.

The system fails offenders with learning disabilities
The negative findings of this report stem largely from this lack of identification and the inspectors’ conclusion is pretty damning: “The needs of people with learning disabilities were often missed. There were pockets of good practice and examples of staff developing supportive relationships and “going the extra mile”, but these were far too often the exception rather than the norm, both in prisons and the community.”
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