Will Linden, Co-Deputy Director, Violence Reduction Unit discusses violence in Scotland from the Monument Fellowship book, Curing violence: How we can become a less violent society
Phil Bowen explores the future of probation and the lessons learnt over the past two decades.
Phil Bowen discusses the Centre's work on court fairness in light of Justice Select Committee’s report on young adults.
Marion Oswald, the founder and director of the Centre for Information Rights, explores the impact of algorithmic outputs compared to human decisions.
Rosa Bramley, Peer Advocate at Camden Council discusses young people and children's experience of the criminal justice system.
Stephen Whitehead discusses pre-sentence reports in light of new data.
Paul Bullen and Helen Cook discuss innovative mental health practice in Northamptonshire.
Today, the Justice Secretary David Gauke made a speech at the Centre for Social Justice about prison reform. His announcement of additional investment in installing in-cell telephones in prisons is a welcome move.
Phil Bowen discusses the concerns over rising crime.
Eleo Tibbs reviews a new study demonstrating the positive effects of youth diversion