10 new prison facts from the winter 2022 Bromley Briefing
Some of the most interesting facts and figures from the Winter 2022 Bromley Briefing prison factfile.
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Some of the most interesting facts and figures from the Winter 2022 Bromley Briefing prison factfile.
Prisoner Policy Network draws on lived experience to design a better prison system.
Sarah Beresford calls for a child impact assessment for every child with a primary carer in prison.
Prison Reform Trust highlights the far-reaching consequences of a lack of specialist, gender-specific, trauma informed provision for women serving long sentences.
Prison Reform Trust briefing gives the facts and figures about the 11,000 currently serving a sentence of 10 years or more in our prisons.
Prison Reform Trust briefing on why we should focus on reducing the number of women in prison.
The Summer 2021 Prison Reform Trust Bromley Briefing warns that the projected 25% increase in prison numbers will undermine post-pandemic prison recovery.
Prison Reform Trust briefing finds the benefits of the Home Detention Curfew scheme are hampered by overly restrictive criteria and inefficient systems.
The Winter 2021 Bromley Briefings Prison Factfile says the prison service has lost the focus and commitment to tackle racism inside.
‘I’m always walking on eggshells, and there’s no chance of me ever being free’: The mental health
implications of Imprisonment for Public Protection.
Trauma of recalled IPP prisoners revealed as population in custody almost triples in five years.
PRT CAPPTIVE briefing finds prisons lockdown has effectively ended prisoners’ opportunities to take part in rehabilitation activities and progress in their sentences.