
What can women’s problem-solving courts deliver?
Alexandria Bradley & Sarah Waite guest blog on their qualitative evaluation of Greater Manchester’s women’s problem-solving court.
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Alexandria Bradley & Sarah Waite guest blog on their qualitative evaluation of Greater Manchester’s women’s problem-solving court.
Clinks explores the development and evaluation of women’s problem-solving courts in the UK and internationally.
The Greater Manchester Problem Solving Courts provides a holistic approach to women on court orders.
Children’s participation in youth court proceedings remain an aspiration rather than a reality in most cases.
An innovative, problem-solving approach to dealing with repeat offenders in Aberdeen Sheriff Court shows promise.
Problem-solving courts The Justice Secretary before last, Michael Gove, was very keen on problem-solving courts; the last post-holder, Liz Truss, much less so and we
Centre for Justice Innovation publishes an extremely helpful delivery plan for trialing problem-solving courts in England & Wales. Will the MoJ follow through?
New review from the Centre for Justice Innovation finds that many (but not all) models of problem-solving courts are effective. But what will Liz Truss do?