Comment
19 November 2013

There is not a policing solution to the problem of cycling road deaths in London, Will McMahon argues.

Comment
14 November 2013

Professor Kevin Haines and Dr Stephen Case of the Centre for Criminal Justice and Criminology at Swansea University write about youth justice approach in Wales that treats young people in conflict with the law as children first, offenders second.

Comment
12 November 2013

Charles Farrier argues that Automatic Number Plate Recognition is a threat to civil liberties.

Comment
11 November 2013

Rebecca Roberts comments on Angela Davis' recent lecture and abolitionist struggles.

Comment
7 November 2013

Arianna Silvestri, Research and Policy Associate at the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, explains the next steps in our European Prison Observatory project and makes a call for information.

Comment
4 November 2013

Professor Steve Tombs of The Open University uncovers the hidden scale of work-related deaths in the UK and challenges the Health and Safety Executive to present the problem accurately in its own statistics.

Comment
23 October 2013
Richard Garside describes some recent work the Centre has been doing developing the Justice Matters initiative and explains how others can get involved.
Comment
15 October 2013

Dr Ross Fergusson, Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at the Open University, reviews the government's employment policies in relation to young people. Young people do not chose dole, he argues, they are refused employment. They are amongst the earliest, worst and longest-lasting victims of recessions and collapsing labour markets. Current policies are likely to entrench, rather than address this.

Comment
4 October 2013
Richard Garside argues that Transforming Rehabilitation has little to do with rehabilitation and a lot to do with a particular view on how the government should manage the marketplace in public services.
Comment
25 September 2013

Rebecca Roberts, Senior Policy Associate at the Centre, outlines some initial findings presented at a recent anti-poverty forum as part of a Joseph Rowntree Foundation funded evidence review on poverty and institutional care.

Comment
24 September 2013
Professor Paul Senior of the Hallam Centre for Community Justice and Sheffield Hallam University argues that the Transforming Rehabilitation agenda is risky, misguided and evidence free.
Comment
19 September 2013

Richard Garside examines the thinking behind the launch of the competition for probation contracts in England and Wales.