
Preventing young adults being caught in the revolving door
The critical role of Police and Crime Commissioners and police services in preventing the new generation of young adults entering the revolving door.
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The critical role of Police and Crime Commissioners and police services in preventing the new generation of young adults entering the revolving door.

The 10th anniversary of the Bradley Report finds we are slowly starting to make progress on the justice and health agenda.

Revolving Doors Agency finds vulnerable Londoners effectively excluded from access to legal support.

David Gauke clearly signals intention to tackle short prison sentences.

Rory Stewart’s article suggests the MoJ is serious about sentencing reform and banning prison sentences of less than six months.

FOI reveals shocking extent of homelessness amongst prisoner leavers.

Revolving Doors aims to prevent the next generation of young people entering a cycle of punishment instead of help.

Revolving Doors Agency spotlights emerging good practice on substance misuse commissioned by Police and Crime Commissioners.

while a new report from Crest Advisory describes devolution in four PCC areas.

New campaign from Revolving Doors Agency reveals public support for a smarter approach to sentencing which ends most short prison sentences.

Revolving Doors Agency spotlights emerging good practice on tackling Violence Against Women and Girls commissioned by Police and Crime Commissioners.

Revolving Doors Agency & Transition 2 Adulthood Alliance spotlight innovative practice with young adult offenders driven and led by Police and Crime Commissioners.