Talking about community justice
Community Justice Scotland presents a new framing toolkit for the way we talk about community justice.
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Community Justice Scotland presents a new framing toolkit for the way we talk about community justice.
Behind Closed Doors is a new Criminal Justice Alliance guide on how journalists can better shine a light on criminal justice for a more informed public.
Penelope Gibbs of Transform Justice guest posts on reframing crime and justice arguments to achieve progressive change.
In the second of our “reframing justice” series, author and thinker Tom Gash explores our flawed thinking about crime and the rational actor.
Philippa Budgen is the first guest blogger in a new occasional series dedicated to new ways of engaging the public in justice reform.
This is a thoughtful and intriguing report which gains importance from the twin facts that it is based on a substantial survey with members of the public and that it doesn’t pretend that the process of criminal justice reform will be easy to achieve.