Richard Garside

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

The second in an annual series assessing UK criminal justice developments
There are reasons to be cheerful, with fewer young people are going to prison
To make sense of recent crime trends, we should look at individual crime types
Talk of 'overall crime' is best left to crime involving overalls
Richard Garside reviews the government's Transforming Rehabilitation proposals
The first in an annual series assessing UK criminal justice developments
Richard Garside reviews the latest speech by the Justice Secretary
The European Court is doing its job holding the government to its commitments
Richard Garside on the problems with government research on youth crime
Five propositions for downsizing the prison estate
The prison population across the UK is growing quickly
Should social workers to be more assertive in their dealings with troubled families?