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 ...
Academic Insight in HMI Probation’s extensive series features Dr Sean Brophy writing on Contemporary leadership evidence for ...
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 ...
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 ...
Last week (13 February 2026) the Zahid Mubarek Trust (ZMT) published the final report from its National Conference : “Race in Prisons: Learning from the Past, Shaping the Future”. I was fortunate ...
This is a guest post by Dr Nicole Renehan of Durham University & Professor Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Director of Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre, Victoria, Australia. This new research ...
A new (9 January 2025) report describes a study of clinical outcomes for participants of the learning disabilities and challenges (LDC) suite of accredited offending behaviour programmes. The LDC ...
This is a guest post by Jon Collins, Chief Exec of the Prisoners’ Education Trust. Back in April 2022 I attended the first market warming event for the procurement process for new contracts to deliver ...
L ast week (3 April 2025), Clinks published its latest annual annual State of the Sector report. For over a decade, Clinks has surveyed the voluntary sector working with people in contact with the ...
C links Reducing Reoffending Third Sector Advisory Group (RR3) Special Interest Group has just (14 January 2026) published a report on a ‘Whole Systems Approach’ for women in contact with the criminal ...
T he MoJ yesterday (9 January 2025) published an evaluation of the Kaizen offending behaviour programme which is designed for adult males who have been convicted of sexual (SO), intimate partner ...
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