More imprisonment does not equal less crime, argues Irvin Waller. It's time to invest in solutions that work
Connor Woodman writes about the latest stages of the Undercover Policing Inquiry, following a public hearing earlier this week
My organisation, the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, is an independent educational charity that advances public understanding of crime, criminal justice and social harm.
Through partnership and coalition-building, advocacy and research, we work to inspire social justice solutions to the problems society faces, so that many responses that criminalise and punish are no longer required.
Mike Guilfoyle remembers a professionally challenging time with 'Glenmore'
Mike Guilfoyle recalls his supervising 'Anya'.
For the next year, I am going to be mapping and investigating the nexus of private, state and voluntary sector interests involved in maintaining and running the criminal justice system in the UK.
With the disclosure of old and irrelevant criminal records in the spotlight, Christopher Stacey looks at how the system is unfairly holding people back
Connor Woodman reports on the latest public hearings in the Undercover Policing Inquiry
In his latest recollection of his time as a probation officer, Mike Guilfoyle remembers 'Seth'
Mike Nellis assesses the latest developments in the electronic monitoring fiasco and asks where future policy is headed