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The ONS has revealed that 31,000 extra people last year died during Britain’s freezing conditions
The former Chief Inspector of Prisons, Lord Ramsbotham, told
Lord Neuberger, President of the Supreme Court, has rejected the idea that ‘the clang of the pris
Jeremy Seabrook argues that the use of private companies, such as Atos, Serco and G4S, to manage
Rebecca Roberts at the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies
The Ministry of Justice has published data race and the criminal justice system for the year 2011
Our director Richard Garside highlights a radical thought experiment the Centre will be embarking
Yesterday The Financial Times
PC James Patrick, who last week gave evidence to the House of Commons Public Administration Commi
As part of the Centre's Justice Matters inititative, we are welcoming
New research accepted for publication by the Climate Change journal has suggested that t
Ministers becoming ‘queasy’ about ongoing scrutiny of tagging companies