eBulletin, 26 May 2023
Our latest eBulletin, sent out to those on our mailing list on Friday, 26 May. Sign-up for our free eBulletins here.
Our latest eBulletin, sent out to those on our mailing list on Friday, 26 May. Sign-up for our free eBulletins here.
Watch the full video of yesterday's Hope and Change event.
Our latest eBulletin, sent out to those on our mailing list on Friday, 28 April. Sign-up for our free eBulletins here.
We have produced a new briefing for MPs on the Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence.
Join us to discuss how to create real progressive change in the criminal justice system.
The author of an article on domestic violence policing of First Nations women in Australia has been awarded the prestigious Radzinowicz Prize.
News that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) will set up a pilot scheme to record data on the age, race, sex and disability of those prosecuted under the joint enterprise doctrine is a welcome, if small, step in the right direction.
Centre for Crime and Justice Studies today criticised the delay and obfuscation in the government’s response to the House of Commons Justice Committee report on the Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence.
Our latest eBulletin, sent out to those on our mailing list on Friday, 2 February. Sign-up for our free eBulletins here.
Our research on joint enterprise convictions was cited by Kate Osamor MP in parliament yesterday.
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Despite parliament abolishing the unjust Imprisonment for Public Protection(IPP) sentence ten years ago today, more than 3,000 people are still languishing in prison on IPPs.