
A criminal justice system which works for women
The Centre for Crime and Justice Studies and National Women’s Justice Coalition report on creating a criminal justice system which works for women.
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The Centre for Crime and Justice Studies and National Women’s Justice Coalition report on creating a criminal justice system which works for women.
CCJS report highlights how the current law on joint enterprise allows and encourages cases to be constructed with the absence of rigour and quality.
Helen Mills from the Centre of Crime and Justice Studies argues that the presumption against short sentences is not the worst idea but misses the point.
The Centre for Crime and Justice Studies calls for the “toxic” Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence to be abolished as a matter of urgency.
The Centre for Crime and Justice Studies provides an encyclopaedic definition of the UK criminal justice systems and their governance, inspection, complaints systems and accountability.
CCJS forensic examination of joint enterprise prosecutions before and after the Jogee Supreme Court ruling.
Centre for Crime and Justice Studies invaluable annual round-up of key UK justice policy developments.
After Prison is an exciting and ambitious new project from the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies.
The Centre for Crime and Justice Studies tracks (downward) trends in criminal justice spending and staffing
We need a holistic, woman-centred, integrated approach identified in the Corston Report to avoid needless and damaging contact with the criminal justice system.
Guest post from Centre for Crime and Justice Studies on what happens – and what should happen – to our closed prisons.
Centre for Crime and Justice finds lack of an evidence base and very patchy provision for veterans on probation in new report for the Probation Institute.