
A whole systems approach for women in contact with the CJS
A Whole Systems Approach to support women combining multi-agency collaboration, women’s centres, diversion pathways, and lived experience expertise.
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A Whole Systems Approach to support women combining multi-agency collaboration, women’s centres, diversion pathways, and lived experience expertise.

Tom McNeil reviews the evidence on how organisations can influence public opinion on crime for the Clinks Evidence Library.

The Neurodivergence in Criminal Justice Network (NICJN) reviews the evidence on working with neurodivergent people in contact with the criminal justice system

Clinks annual State of the Sector chronicles trends in the voluntary sector working in criminal justice

Gemma Buckland from Transition to Adulthood Alliance (T2A) reviews the evidence on working with young adults in contact with the justice system for the Clinks Evidence Library.

Clinks explores the development and evaluation of women’s problem-solving courts in the UK and internationally.

Clinks Advisory Group reports on the increasing difficulties for people leaving prison to find supported housing.

Inspiring Futures evaluation focuses on social benefits of arts programmes in criminal justice settings

Clinks Advisory Group reports on the increasing difficulties for people leaving prison to find rented accommodation.

Clinks Advisory Group reports on employment and training in prisons and the community.

Clinks annual State of the Sector chronicles trends in the voluntary sector working in criminal justice

Jon Collins of the Prisoners, Education Trust reviews the evidence on prison education for the Clinks Evidence Library.