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In response to a question from Lord Woodley on miscarriages of justice, speaking on behalf of the
Our latest eBulletin, sent out to those on our mailing list on Friday, 26 May
Joined by three inspiring justice campaigners, our Chair of Trustees, Charlie Weinberg, hosted 'H
How do we create change in criminal justice?
Briefing for MPs on the Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence ahead of a parliamentary debate
What sustains us?
The Radzinowicz Prize is awarded annually by the Editors of the British Journal of Criminolog
The Crown Prosecution Service takes grudging steps to transparency on joint enterprise
Government flippant response to Justice Committee report on IPP is desperately disappointing
One of my formative experiences, early on in my time working on criminal justice reform, came in
Centre for Crime and Justice Studies research on joint enterprise cited in parliament
In September we published our new strategy, the first stage of what we see as a decade-long journ