What might be involved in challenging and overcoming it structural racism
It is not too late for the government to do more to protect staff and prisoners
We live in abnormal times, and this is as true of our prisons as anywhere else
We should learn from innovative approaches to prison and sentencing in other parts of Europe
What is it about punishment that makes it both compelling and destructive?
The approach to Covid in prison is solitary confinement masquerading as public health
There is a conspicuous lack of urgency to get vulnerable prisoners out of harm’s way
Government inaction risks the lives of prisoners, prison staff and the public
Older prisoners are ate at particular risk from COVID-19
There is a lack of seriousness on tackling COVID in prisons
The Covid pandemic offers the chance of a rethink on prisons
Organisations opposing further criminal justice growth need to buckle up for what is coming