When it comes to containing Covid in prison, there is a better way
It took a global pandemic to deliver reductions in the prison population
Enforcement alone will never address the tsunami of male violence towards women
Covid lockdown delivered falls in the prison population. It probably won’t last
There can be few better examples of misguided priorities than building more prisons
We need more youth clubs and better health provision, not more police and prisons
The ninth in an annual series assessing UK criminal justice developments
The Covid pandemic offers the potential to open up justice in new and positive ways
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