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8 November 2017

With the Undercover Policing Inquiry mired in delay and controversy, Stafford Scott asks if it will ever uncover the truth

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1 November 2017

Mike Guilfoyle remembers a supervisory experience with a positive outcome

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24 October 2017

The public inquiry into undercover policing needs to listen to the voices of those who were spied on by the police, argues Raphael Schlembach

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20 October 2017

Housing policy has long been a legal means of enforcing racism and discrimination, argues Glyn Robbins

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10 October 2017

A popular statistical technique used to analyse racial disparities risks masking more than it reveals, argues Alex Stevens

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3 October 2017

This month Mike Guilfoyle remembers 'Brando'

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22 September 2017

As David Lammy's recent report makes clear, the problem of racial bias in the criminal justice system starts with the police

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5 September 2017

Mike Guilfoyle remembers his supervision of 'Tommaso'

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4 September 2017
Charlotte Sexauer reports on a documentary launching in October that explores the realities of the criminal justice system
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10 August 2017

Deborah H Drake and David Scott explain why prison building doesn’t lead to better lives and stronger communities

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31 July 2017

Mike Guilfoyle remembers 'Melrose'

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27 July 2017
Populist calls for more police cannot deliver popular reductions in violence, argue Irvin Waller and Jeffrey Bradley