High Court ruling on male prisoners in women's prisons
The High Court today ruled that the prison service was acting within the current law by housing some male prisoners who identify as women in women's prisons.
The High Court today ruled that the prison service was acting within the current law by housing some male prisoners who identify as women in women's prisons.
Our submission to the House of Commons Justice Committee Inquiry into prison mental health has now been published.
The Institute for Crime & Justice Policy Research and Prison Insider have published a piece by our Head of Programmes Helen Mills on the options for impactful future sentencing reform to reduce short terms in prison.
You can now watch the video of the third and final webinar in our series on Covid-19 in prisons, held yesterday.
More than a quarter of all prisoners in England and Wales are held in prisons built in the Victorian era.
The House Magazine has published an article by Richard Garside on the impact of Covid on trends in imprisonment.
News this week that the prisons inspectorate has resumed full inspections is very welcome.
A new report from the government’s scientific advisors on COVID-19 in prison is very clear.
The long shadow of imprisonment.
Richard Garside cited as co-author in recent peer reviewed article on prisoner vulnerability by lead author, Professor Paul Bebbington.
Co-authored with Paul Bebbington, Sally McManus, Jeremy W. Coid, Terry Brugha and Richard Garside, 'The mental health of ex-prisoners: analysis of the 2014 English National Survey of Psychiatric Morbidity' is the first...
The political barriers to prisoner vaccination.
Take a look at the video of yesterday's webinar, 'COVID-19 in prisons: strategies for preventing infection and death'.