
A blueprint for prison reform
The long-awaited Future Prison report from the RSA, “A matter of conviction” sets out a blueprint for prison reform & a challenge to politicians of all parties.
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The long-awaited Future Prison report from the RSA, “A matter of conviction” sets out a blueprint for prison reform & a challenge to politicians of all parties.
RSA Future Prison report due out at end of October expected to argue that empowering front line prison staff is key to developing a more rehabilitative system.
Final post on the RSA Future Prison project explores the importance of prisoner involvement and participation in developing prisons focused on rehabilitation.
Latest post on RSA Future Prisons report looks at the central issue of the workforce for a rehabilitative prison.
Latest post on RSA Future Prison report looks at one of the most challenging aspects of reform – how tackle under-pressure and fragmented health provision.
Latest post on the RSA FuturePrison project sets out key ways in which the quality of education and work in prisons could be substantially improved.
Latest blog post on the RSA Future Prisons report which looks at the key issues of leadership, governor automony and devolution as drivers of penal reform.
Latest post on RSA’s blueprint for the Future Prison explores the key concepts of risk and rehabilitation and why they are too often considered to be opposites.
New RSA project “the Future Prison” seeks to develop a blueprint for a new prison system which has rehabilitation at its heart.