Cassie Edmiston, Head of Fundraising and External Affairs at Prisoners' Education Trust, sets out how the government can ...
Well over three million people are held in pre-trial detention and other forms of remand imprisonment throughout the world, ...
The newest additions to the Butler Trust’s Knowledge Exchange site for prison, probation and youth justice practitioners.
The prison population is projected to increase to between 98,000 and 103,600 by March 2030, with a central estimate of ...
The report concludes that probation services are particularly well-placed to recognise and address the needs of ex-service personnel in contact with the criminal justice system. It makes four ...
To understand the learning from epilepsy-related deaths in prisons, the PPO team considered three categories of death types. Group 1: Where the primary cause of the prisoner’s death was epilepsy (as ...
This is a guest post by Harry Annison and Daniel Birungi from the University of Southampton. The latest paper (free to access here) from our ‘Rehabilitating Probation’ ESRC research project draws out ...
Cassia Rowland from the Institute for Government sums up prison performance in the third of her series of performance tracker guest posts. Day-to-day spending on prisons fell substantially in the ...
When we told (some) colleagues that we’d been commissioned to produce an edited book about food and rehabilitation, we were met with raised eyebrows, bemusement, incredulity, even pity. Food’s ...
Cassia Rowland from the Institute for Government sums up overall government performance in the last of her series of performance tracker guest posts. We all know that crime does not exist in a vacuum, ...
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