Covid-19 in prisons: Focus on England and Wales
Presenting our latest infographic on the state of play of Covid-19 in prisons in England and Wales
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Presenting our latest infographic on the state of play of Covid-19 in prisons in England and Wales
The government and public bodies often refuse to release the data they hold on confidentiality grounds.
This morning we held the first of three in our series of webinars tackling issues around socially distanced justice.
Presenting our latest infographic on the state of play of Covid-19 in Catalonian prisons
Presenting our latest infographic on the state of play of Covid-19 in Spanish prisons
Last weekend, our Director Richard Garside participated in an online panel discussion on prisons during the current pandemic.
Chaired by John Rees, other panellists were criminologist and former prison monitor, Faith Spear and Steve Gillan, General Secretary of the Prison Officers' Association.
Watch the full session here.
Which European states have restricted prison sentencing in response to COVID-19?
Presenting our latest infographic on the state of play of Covid-19 in Hungarian prisons
Presenting our latest infographic on the state of play of Covid-19 in Bulgarian prisons
We're pleased to announce further details on three webinars looking at ongoing changes to criminal justice administration in light of responses to COVID-19.
Our Chair of Trustees, Charlie Weinberg, has written a piece on the problems of punishment for the website of Abolition, the US-based journal of radical and insurgent politics.
In the piece, Charlie develops the argument she first explored in this article on our website, about the difference between containment and control.
What it is about punishment that makes it simultaneously both...
As part of our work on coronavirus in prisons and the criminal justice system, we are producing infographics covering the key data.