Publication
This special edition of the Prison Service Journal—the first of two volumes—takes a different approach.
This edition of Prison Service Journal, the first in a two-part series on race in prisons, is edited by guest…
Exploring the limits of informal decriminalisation and making the case for criminalising sex buyers
Discussing key challenges addressing racism, language, and knowledge gaps in prison research
Prison reform groups, such as the Prison Reform Trust and the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, are…
Pia Puolakka, current consultant in Prison Digitalization, Digital Rehabilitation and Artificial Intelligence…
This interview, conducted by Professor Karen Harrison with Steve Gillan (General Secretary of the Prison…
Two people who have served sentences in prison give their view on how prisons should change.
Nicola Padfield is an Emeritus Professor of Criminal and Penal Justice at University of Cambridge and Michael…
Amid record levels of overcrowding, spiralling costs, and rising concerns about safety and rehabilitation,…
This special edition of Prison Service Journal, edited by Dr Marcia Morgan, explores the future of prisons