Phil Bowen reflects on the Lord Chief Justice's most recent support for problem solving, digital access to justice and reducing prison numbers.
Using data as stick to beat prisons, rather than a mirror to help them learn risks diverting energy away from what matters – helping prisoners move away from crime.
18-25 year olds need a distinct approach in courts that acknowledges their different needs.
Our response to the first annual open question posed by the Monument Trust Fellowship: "What do prisoners and ex-offenders need to learn?"
Problem-solving courts can play a key part in our magistrates courts.
This week saw a flurry of interest in problem-solving courts as we launched our latest report Problem-Solving Courts: A Delivery Plan, which sets out a practical, affordable strategy for delivering a suite of new problem-solving pilots.
On the first anniversary of Highbury Community Advice service, Lawyer Greg Foxsmith reflects on the importance of having support services at court.
Anton Shelupanov on how passionate people are at the heart of most social innovation, and it’s important to create an ecology of support for them in the justice sector.
New report Young adults in court:Developing a tailored approach outlines a number of practical changes to standard court practice for young adults in the UK.
We have set out a framework for how we think the criminal courts can meet the challenges of the coming five years in our latest report Better Courts: A blueprint for innovation we have.