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Reading about racial injustices in US policing brings to mind a memorable supervision in the UK
A round-up of forthcoming events at the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies
In our sexist society, male violence is under-punished and women are over punished
An update on our work assessing joint enterprise prosecutions
A challenging case involving statutory responsibility for supervision
Our event with Woman’s Place shines a light on women’s imprisonment
Youth prisons are awful. We should work together to close them down
What happens to the sites when prisons close?
Without open dialogue and debate, ideas tend to ossify, knowledge stagnates
A case for relationship-building over impersonal recall decisions
It’s time for legislators to clear out the archaic baggage of the 1824 Vagrancy Act
There is no single way of doing justice in the UK; no gold standard