Adrian Usher, the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman, has used the publication of his annual report to call for an independent ...
In the final Annual Report of his six year tenure as Chief Inspector of Prisons, Charlie Taylor describes how long lock up ...
The Magistrates’ Association has warned that a lack of accessible, useable justice data in England and Wales is undermining ...
Earlier this week (1 July 2026), the government announced the launch of an independent review of the prison system to ...
N early two-thirds of people entering prison (65%) are likely to struggle with everyday literacy, while 69% are likely to ...
Recent (May 2026) research from the law department at RMIT University based in Melbourne, Australia makes for interesting reading. Beyond the Charge: Understanding support needs of women prosecuted ...
The latest (19 June 2026) Academic Insight in HMI Probation’s extensive series features Dr Sean Brophy writing on Contemporary leadership evidence for probation and youth justice services. The report ...
The Muslim charity Maslaha has just published the third in a series of briefings under the title “The hidden life of Muslims in prison”. The new briefing focuses on adjudications in prisons and argues ...
Many readers, especially those involved in criminal justice research, will know of the Dawes Trust which funded over £28 million of research and service delivery in the criminal justice sector between ...