J M Moore is a lecturer in criminology, Newman University, Birmingham. Receive updates on our work J M Moore Position External contributor Related Content Downsize, build, transform: An assessment of the Justice Matters workshopsAn assessment of workshops and toolkits run under our Justice Matters programme 17 December 2018 J M MooreJ M Moore is a lecturer in criminology, Newman University, Birmingham Lessons from Birmingham prison's historyBirmingham prison has had a troubled history, right back to when it opened in 1849 24 August 2018 Grenfell Tower, the Criminal Justice System and the ‘Usual Suspects’Justice has not been blind in the aftermath of Grenfell 1 August 2018 Prisons cannot be places of rehabilitationLegitimise social inclusion, not prisons 10 November 2016 Gove’s reforms are legitimating the pains of imprisonmentPrison reform faces a legitimacy crisis 24 May 2016 A missed opportunity for saving livesThe government's cynical response to the Harris Review means deaths in custody will continue 22 December 2015 Deaths in custody: A critical review of HarrisDespite the Harris report's focus on vulnerabilities, progressive reforms will always be temporary 6 July 2015 Who or what is to blame for deaths in custody?The Harris inquiry is focussing on individual vulnerabilities, not systemic problems 21 October 2014 I would give up... using criminal justice to solve social problemsJ M Moore calls for abolishing the 'traitorous temptation of criminal justice' 24 March 2014