Changing the law on joint enterprise
We are working with the Labour MP Kim Johnson, JENGbA and legal experts in a fresh attempt to narrow the scope of joint enterprise prosecution.
We are working with the Labour MP Kim Johnson, JENGbA and legal experts in a fresh attempt to narrow the scope of joint enterprise prosecution.
Our latest eBulletin, sent out to those on our mailing list on Friday, 1 December. Sign-up for our free eBulletins here.
The Centre for Crime and Justice Studies today called on the Justice Secretary to consider a compassionate release programme for prisoners subject to the Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence.
The House of Commons Justice Committee has published our evidence to its inquiry into the prison population and prison capacity.
The lack of new government action on joint enterprise was criticised in the House of Lords on Thursday.
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Our Trustee Board is expanding and we’re inviting applications from people who want to support our aims, share our commitments and grow our impact.
Over the summer, we contributed to several news pieces, including on prison reform, witness anonymity, crime waves, police investigations and the Imprisonment for Public Protection sentence.
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Indeterminate sentences across the UK could amount to psychological torture and require urgent reform, argues our latest briefing, out today.
Our director Richard Garside, wrote for Third Sector magazine earlier this week on the closure announcement by Lankelly Chase Foundation.
We are one of a number signatories of a letter to the prison’s minister, Damian Hinds, expressing “grave concerns regarding the children’s secure estate”.