
Prison is no place for old men
Louise Ridley with an in-depth look at our ageing prison population in the latest addition to Clinks evidence library.
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Louise Ridley with an in-depth look at our ageing prison population in the latest addition to Clinks evidence library.
Clinks regular State of the Sector highlights concerns about rising caseloads.
The Centre for Justice Innovation reviews best practice in young people’s diversion for Clinks Online Evidence Library.
Amy Kirby & Jessica Jacobson provides evidence-based best practice advice on procedural justice in the courts for the Clinks Evidence Library.
Professor Neal Hazel provides evidence- based best practice advice on resettling children after custody for the Clinks Evidence Library.
Belinda Winder provides evidence-based best practice advice for reducing reoffending and increasing community reintegration of sex offenders.
Clinks regular State of the Sector reports provide a valuable barometer of the latest trends in voluntary sector work with offenders.
Clinks research finds probation commissioning favoured larger, well-resourced organisations and disadvantaged smaller, local and specialist ones.
A new Clinks guide for the voluntary sector on the workings of the criminal justice system.
Clinks and Recoop research finds prisons are ill-equipped to meet the needs of older prisoners.
Reviews of long term prisoners, peer mentoring, work with Class A drug users and engagement all added to Clinks evidence library.
Clinks and Birth Companions report into the needs and experiences of pregnant women and new mothers in contact with the criminal justice system in the community.