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New report on joint enterprise

Today we have published a second edition of the Usual Suspects, a report looking at the best available indicators of joint enterprise prosecutions and convictions for over a decade.

22 November 2022
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Whiff of scandal over electronic monitoring

The Centre for Crime and Justice today called for the use of electronic monitoring (so-called “tagging”) as part of a criminal justice sanction to be based on proper evidence and guided by clear principles.

21 October 2022
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Time for "toxic" IPP sentence to be abolished, new report

The “toxic” Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence should be abolished as a matter of urgency, to restore a sense of justice and hope, according to a new report from the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies.

12 October 2022
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New partnership brings together research and policy

The University of Reading and the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies are delighted to announce a new partnership, connecting researchers and students with criminal justice practitioners and policy makers.

26 September 2022
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Call for the release of IPP prisoners "without delay"

Prisoners serving IPP (Imprisonment for Public Protection) prison sentences, beyond the length set by the court – the so-called ‘tariff’ – should be released “without delay”, the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies says today.

6 September 2022
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Coming soon

Out later this month, a unique overview of criminal justice across England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.

5 August 2022