This edition of Prison Service Journal combines topical articles on current and proposed reforms to the criminal justice system, and a special focus on disability in prisons.
In this edition:
- Editorial comment
- Social Impact Bonds in Criminal Justice: from interesting idea to business as usual, by Mhairi Aylott and Anton Shelupanov
- Prison Reform on the Cheap, by Hans Toch
- Disability – the next equality challenge?, by Claire Cooper
- The care and support of prisoners with a disability: An Inspectorate review, by Samantha Booth
- Prisoners with learning disabilities and learning difficulties, by Jenny Talbot
- Disabled prisoners and human rights law: the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights and the domestic courts, by Dr Steve Foster
- Evaluating Peer Social Care Training in Prisons, by Warren Stewart
- Supporting staff with disability, by Robert Steadman
- Interview: Rob Owen, interviewed by Jamie Bennett
- Interview: Bettina von Kameke, interviewed by Jamie Bennett
- Injustice: Why social inequality persists, by Danny Dorling (reviewed by Jamie Bennett)
- People with Intellectual Disabilities: towards a good life, by Kelley Johnson and Jan Walmsley with Marie Wolfe (reviewed by Dr Rachel Bell)