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  • Woman with orange jumper speaking to another woman

    Research shows that women are being failed by drug and alcohol treatment services

    A research study by the Centre for Justice Innovation and Staffordshire University has uncovered that women are at risk of being targeted by abusers in “chaotic, intimidating or unsafe” drug and alcohol treatment services

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    Expert Voice: Dr. Raven Bowen, CEO of National Ugly Mugs

    We spoke to Dr Raven Bowen, CEO of National Ugly Mugs, about their work tackling violence against sex workers, and how well the justice system responds to people engaging in this type of work.

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    Expert Voice: Jane Marriott, Service Manager, Gloucestershire FDAC, Turn Around for Children Service

    We spoke with Jane Marriott about how the service implements the evidence-based Family Drug and Alcohol model. 

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    Learning from problem-solving justice leaders in the UK and abroad

    Phil Bowen reflects on the Centre's multi-jurisdictional conference on problem-solving justice.

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    Expert voice: Caroline Russell, Green Party representative at the London Assembly

    We spoke with Caroline Russell about how out of court disposals and drug diversion can improve trust and confidence in policing.

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    New plans announced to improve community confidence in policing in the capital

    This blog discusses how improving access to and engagement with evidence-led diversion for children and their families can assist in tackling racial disproportionality and improve community confidence in policing in London.

  • A representation of Reality Art

    Expert voice: Reality Art, North London based art collective

    We spoke with Reality Art, an art collective based in North London that specialise in capturing the voices of young people who have experienced the criminal justice system through art.

  • Sal Naseem

    Expert voice: Sal Naseem, Regional Director for London, Independent Office for Police Conduct

    We spoke with Sal Naseem about his thoughts on how we can improve trust and confidence in the police and how equality, diversion and inclusion could be embedded into police culture. 

  • Carole Edwards

    Expert voice: Carole Edwards, CEO, CASSPLUS

    We spoke with Carole Edwards, CEO of the community advice service CASSPLUS, about the key elements of the service and her views on the future of the community advice model.

  • Mica Aspinwall

    Expert voice: Mica Aspinwall, Project Manager, Lancashire Child and Youth Justice Service

    We spoke with Mica Aspinwall, project manager within Lancashire Child and Youth Justice Service about their Child-First Diversion Pathfinder, its evaluation and how they used the Centre's cost avoidance tool to demonstrate the benefits of diversion.

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