Richard Garside

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

Reducing imprisonment is the more effective employment strategy
Speech to Le Monde Diplomatique London association
The problem of racial bias in the criminal justice system starts with the police
Given to the Youth Crime and Public Policy Interventions Conference, University of Surrey, 7 July 2017
The sixth in an annual series assessing UK criminal justice developments
A look at the key manifesto pledges on the police, prisons and drugs policy
Speech given to the British Society of Criminology South Branch meeting, Wednesday, 15 March at the London…
Opening remarks to the 'Holloway prison closure: What next for the land?' event in Islington
The endless calls for tough community sentences do more harm than good
The government should let the struggling privatised probation companies fail
The prison population is falling five a day. Let’s keep going
Ministers prefer to play at being prison reformers, rather than doing the hard work involved