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A report published by Children’s Rights Alliance for England mapping inequalities in outcomes for children in London indicates that children in Lambeth are 30 times...
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A report published by Children’s Rights Alliance for England mapping inequalities in outcomes for children in London indicates that children in Lambeth are 30 times...
The Centre for Crime and Justice Studies is looking for a Research and Policy Associate (maternity cover) to contribute to the timely and effective delivery of the Centre’s projects with a specific focus on the Alternatives to Imprisonment in Europe project.
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The Independent on Sunday has revealed a catalogue of evidence demonstrating the scale of the crisis in the Probation...
Imogen Tyler, Nick Gill, Deirdre Conlon and Ceri Oeppen in Race & Class discuss the dilemma posed by the cooption of migration and asylum advocacy and support groups into the immigration...
Sign ups to our Empower Women, resist injustice and transform lives call to action reached one hundred today. The
So why are people signing up?...
A study by two UK universities concludes that the local elites and communities protect pirates in Somalia because they lack an income, reports BBC News. The study, by the University of Oxford and King's College London...
This week the British Society of Criminology is holding its annual conference in Liverpool.
To coincide with the conference a free virtual issue of the British Journal of Criminology (BJC) on 'Global Criminology: Prospects and Challenges' is...
This month sees the Centre starting work on a new project comparing alternatives to incarceration across eight European countries.
The European Observatory on Alternatives to Incarceration, a two year project funded by the European Union, will draw on the expertise of...
Despite being under the age of criminal responsibility, police have stopped and searched more than 1,000 children under the age of ten during the past five years. Furthermore, the All Party Parliamentary Group for Children found that more than...