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Miranda Bevan, King's College London, guest blogs on new research from the All-Party Parliamentary on Children in Police ...
T he Week in Justice is a short email digest of the latest news and views on criminal justice matters in the UK (mainly England & Wales). It shares interactive headlines on new policy announcements, ...
Alexandra Wigzell and Claire Paterson-Young provide insights into progressive desistance practice in youth justice.
The working group’s report puts forward six recommendations – including an important change to the Parole Board test, which ...
Young adults and neurodivergent prisoners were overrepresented in use of force incidents, with 74% of those affected at Brixton registered as disabled; racial disproportionalities were also concerning ...
Albert Einstein (1952) once said, “I have no special talent. I am only profoundly curious,” capturing the mindset at the heart of professional curiosity. It’s not just a technical skill, but a deep, ...
Identified needs T he chart I’ve reproduced below shows the overall rates of identified needs, for those with an OASys Layer 3 on 31 October 2024 comparing the custody and community caseloads overall.
The report T he report draws on a range of evidence, including a literature review, consultation visits, desk research, and advice from international experts. Between October 2021 and December 2022, ...
I am not a criminal. Sure, I have seventeen convictions to my name, but the reality is that I am just one of millions of people who have been let down by misinformed policies, biased interventions, ...