Comment

The lack of long-term thinking and political bravery leaves space for performance activism
The important things not captured in a target matrix
Unfair joint enterprise prosecutions and the IPP sentence remain two of the most conspicuous injustices
It’s not just that men shouldn’t be in women’s prisons. Nor should women
How management diktat can create barriers to establishing necessary connection
Why are around 600 pregnant women sent to prison in the UK each year
Justice Committee hearing shines spotlight on IPP scandal
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