With the Undercover Policing Inquiry mired in delay and controversy, Stafford Scott asks if it will ever uncover the truth
Mike Guilfoyle remembers a supervisory experience with a positive outcome
The public inquiry into undercover policing needs to listen to the voices of those who were spied on by the police, argues Raphael Schlembach
Housing policy has long been a legal means of enforcing racism and discrimination, argues Glyn Robbins
A popular statistical technique used to analyse racial disparities risks masking more than it reveals, argues Alex Stevens
As David Lammy's recent report makes clear, the problem of racial bias in the criminal justice system starts with the police
Deborah H Drake and David Scott explain why prison building doesn’t lead to better lives and stronger communities