Richard Garside

Richard Garside is the Director of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies.

Richard Garside on the Justice Matters initiative
Sophisticated statistical analyses require a coherent theory to explain them
Article for a New Statesman special policy report on crime
Transforming Rehabilitation has little to do with rehabilitation
What is the thinking behind the competition for probation contracts?
There are early signs that domestic and acquaintance violence are rising
Richard Garside writes about the Centre's new Justice Matters initiative
The 'Troubled Families' programme is troubling
Are hundreds of violent criminals on the run in England and Wales?
If the state cannot protect child prisoners, it has no business locking them up
Should we be rebuilding the prison estate or tearing it down?
When it comes to rehabilitation, are results the only thing that matter?