'County lines' drug dealing article wins top prize
An article on the policing of ‘county lines’ drug dealing has been awarded the prestigious Radzinowicz Prize by the editors of the British Journal of Criminology.
An article on the policing of ‘county lines’ drug dealing has been awarded the prestigious Radzinowicz Prize by the editors of the British Journal of Criminology.
Six years to the day since the Supreme Court ruled that the laws on joint enterprise had been wrongly applied for over thirty years, it is time for radical reform to address the injustices of joint enterprise prosecutions.
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The video of our February Lunch with... discussion with UNGRIPP's Shirley Debono and Donna Mooney is now out.
Earlier this week, our Head of Programmes, Helen Mills, spoke at an event organised by JENGbA (Joint Enterprise, Not Guilty by Association.
Watch our February edition of 'Last month in criminal justice' and access our webinar reading list.
Late last year we supported efforts in the House of Lords to change the law on the use of short prison sentences.
We have a busy few months ahead, at the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, with several pieces of work coming to fruition.
We have a number of reports due out in the coming months.
In our latest episode of 'Lunch with...', Whitney Iles explains what Project 507 does.
The House of Commons Justice Committee is currently undertaking an inquiry into the unjust Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence.
Our friends at JENGbA are holding an online event on Tuesday, 1 February, to launch a new push to change the law on 'joint enterprise' convictions.