11 Nov2014The preferred bidders for TR have been announced – what does that mean for the voluntary sector?Nathan Dick, Head of Policy and Communication at Clinks, asks how the third sector will be affected… Read More
9 Jul2014High Hopes for the Harris ReviewHannah Ward, Communications and Information Manager at Inquest, blogs about why the Harris Review into self-inflicted deaths… Read More
30 Jun2014Improving outcomes for young black and Muslim men in the criminal justice systemJessica Mullen, Senior Policy & Project Officer at Clinks, blogs about the Young Review into improving outcomes… Read More
7 May2014Norway embraces family visits for prisonersLorraine Atkinson, Senior Policy Officer at the Howard League for Penal Reform blogs about a recent visit by… Read More
25 Feb2014Innovations in criminal justiceAnton Shelupanov talks about StreetCraft, the Centre for Justice Innovation’s new book, and StreetCraft Scholarships On 19… Read More
19 Feb2014Is offending behaviour linked to brain injury?Deborah Fortescue of the Disabilities Trust Foundation writes about the ‘silent epidemic’ of brain injury. It… Read More
27 Sep2013Young Adult Offenders – Time to Reverse Years of NeglectToday, the Transition to Adulthood Alliance publishes a new report examining how prisons currently meet, or rather… Read More
19 Sep2013In Search of the InnovatorsPhil Bowen, Director of the Centre for Justice Innovation, seeks out those prepared to think more deeply… Read More
12 Sep2013Utilising the arts for gang interventionWolverhampton-based Engage Youth Empowerment Service (E.Y.E.S) is a grassroots gang intervention programme that engages with both gang… Read More
8 Aug2013A lifeline for Travellers in prisonConn Mac Gabhann, Manager of the Traveller Project at the Irish Chaplaincy in Britain, explains why they… Read More