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Lord Justice Pitchford today opened the public inquiry into police spying on justice campaigners
Two thirds of the £35 billion worth of government contracts held by private companies can't be sc
Theresa May today announced plans for an independent review into deaths and serious incidents in
One Small Thing works with staff in women’s prisons and in the community, developing approaches g
In April the Centre's Director Richard Garside took our recent publication, The coalitio
The Centre for Crime and Justice Studies has welcomed the decision by the Ministry of Justice to
The Centre for Crime and Justice Studies has announced a simplification of its membership structu
Police use of Tasers in England and Wales has risen by half over the last five years
Following the
WHAT HAVE WE BEEN UP TO? Fourth UK Justice Policy Review
In the lead up to the general election in May 2015, plans for a new 'secure college' in Leicester