Rebecca Roberts argues that new prisons will do little to solve the ongoing crisis in the system
Roger Grimshaw introduces our new report profiling probation service work with armed forces veterans
Mike Guilfoyle remembers Ali and how a partnership approach is not always possible
Reduce the prison population to tackle the high numbers of prisoner self-inflicted deaths, argues Dr David Scott of The Open University
As the UK begins to change its relationship with the rest of Europe, there has never been a more important time to uphold human rights standards within a principled international framework, argues Roger Grimshaw
The sentence of imprisonment for public protection was mistaken and unjust, argues Rona Epstein. The government should act swiftly to address its ongoing legacy
In his latest comment, Mike Guilfoyle recalls supervising 'Mervyn'
Roger Grimshaw writes about the work of the National Preventive Mechanism in preventing torture and mistreatment in custody
Paul Bebbington writes on new research that finds mental health problems in prison are high, and getting worse
The prison service in Scotland is having to confront the challenge of an ageing prison population, Kenny MacAskill writes. It is not alone
This month Mike Guilfoyle reflects on Erwin who served time in prison