eBulletin, 25 November 2022
Our latest eBulletin, sent out to those on our mailing list on Friday, 25 November. Sign-up for our free eBulletins here.
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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.
Urgent reforms to prison healthcare services are needed after a decade of austerity.
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.
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We have produced this briefing for parliamentarians, to inform debates on the Justice Committee report on Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence.
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.
The House of Commons Justice Committee report on the open-ended Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence is a step in the right direction, but there is some way to go.
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.
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.
The latest report from the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies is the essential guide to the main criminal justice agencies across the UK.
Out later this month, a unique overview of criminal justice across England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.