
French attempts to release prisoners early are unsuccessful
Although this blog focuses on criminal justice and substance misuse in the UK, about a quarter of subscribers

Although this blog focuses on criminal justice and substance misuse in the UK, about a quarter of subscribers

Make Justice Work, the campaign to highlight the cost of short-term prison sentences and to improve public confidence in

The Howard League explains how the Government’s earned progression plan could inadvertently result in increasing the numbers of people in prison.

There were 700 Serious Further Offences in 2023/24, an increase of 33% on the previous year.

Acting Chief Executive of the Parole Board Faith Geary sets out the parole process in detail.

Ellie Brown with an in-depth look at dehumanising and destructive segregation.

Data from 100,000 prisoner surveys made available to researchers

Natasha Porter of Unlocked Graduates argues for more training, development and support for prison officers.

Divisions between black prisoners and white prison staff are entrenched throughout the prison service, and black prison staff report very negative experiences at work.

Research into how confident probation staff feel about working with people at risk of suicide or self-harm.

Centre for Justice Innovation 2021 briefing on the role of problem-solving Family Drug and Alcohol Courts

Centre for Justice Innovation briefing on best youth diversion practice.