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The first of two articles looking at the benefits of social inclusion activities for people on probation
The Quakers have joined the growing number of voices condemning the IPP sentence
When a system is so unjust, resistance through escape is an entirely rational response
A stake-out, a selectively incontinent client, and a remarkable probation officer
A legally-trained client proves unreceptive
Five ideas for transforming the culture and operations of our prisons
An uncertain but ultimately successful supervision with resonances to current events
To achieve change, our vision must make practical sense and be achievable
Improving and updating prisons will never, on its own, result in fundamental change
A new guide will help people who are being prosecuted for TV licence non-payment
We should chart a path to the world as we wish it to be, while taking seriously the world as it is
The lives hidden away from the hurly-burly of media or public interest