On Monday we published UK Justice Policy Review 3, the latest edition in our annual series, supported by The Hadley Trust, tracking tracking year-on-year criminal justice and social welfare developments across the UK.
We've received lots of positive responses, including on Twitter. Here's a selection:
UK Justice Policy Review 3, our annual assessment of UK criminal justice and social welfare developments is out http://t.co/8WdEPRFDJd
— CCJS (@CrimeandJustice) March 17, 2014
Get @CrimeandJustice UK CJS Digest vol 3 now http://t.co/pYhKG13pQe #criminology #policing #probation #prisons
— dr nic groombridge (@criminology4u) March 17, 2014
UK Justice Policy Review from @CrimeandJustice shows dominance of Serco and G4S in privatised justice market. http://t.co/NVYYtUvDCa
— Alex Stevens (@AlexStevensKent) March 17, 2014
http://t.co/5Eo6tztvtu excellent report from @CrimeandJustice showing the alarming extent to which 'justice' is for sale in the UK.
— Paddy Costall (@paddyc1702) March 17, 2014
@RichardJGarside @CrimeandJustice thank u 4 excellent report showing alarming extent to which 'justice' is for sale http://t.co/dlQJ7cahuB
— Marina Cantacuzino (@ForgivenessProj) March 17, 2014
New @CrimeandJustice report on UK #CriminalJustice trends incl. growing role of #private #sector | #prison #police | http://t.co/IVynZ4cWBg
— Tara Lai Quinlan (@QuinlanTL) March 17, 2014
Our director @richardjgarside has written on UK Justice Policy Review for @OurKingdomUK http://t.co/R3f8bwcPHV
— CCJS (@CrimeandJustice) March 17, 2014
@CrimeandJustice Justice Policy Review 3 illustrates domination of #probation and #prison contracts by few providers http://t.co/5O82O91pj8
— PCA (@ProbationChiefs) March 17, 2014
Great report by @CrimeandJustice tracking developments in criminal #justice and social welfare across the UK. http://t.co/mYW2asN5T4
— Release Drugs (@Release_drugs) March 17, 2014
The third annual Justice Policy Review from the excellent centre for crime & justice studies http://t.co/Humzz7IB17
— Carolyn Hoyle (@CarolynHoyle1) March 17, 2014
Photo: UK Justice Policy Review: Volume 3 Published today from The Centre for Crime and Justice Studies http://t.co/6wntc8VTfP
— Sunderland Library (@UniOfSunLib) March 17, 2014
Need CJS stats? Bumper collection here: http://t.co/Ax1pRYGwxe
— AVA (@AVAproject) March 17, 2014
Annual Review from CCJS. Section on #probation and very critical section on failed Work Programme. http://t.co/WfzEByvpOs
— Mickey (@Mickeyp2434) March 17, 2014
Centre for Crime and Justice Studies publishes its 3rd UK Justice Policy Review: http://t.co/bgeRvTPg3l via @sharethis
— T2A Alliance (@T2AAlliance) March 17, 2014
@SimonHughesMP would you please make sure that your colleagues engage in honest debate? http://t.co/xCG64giz76
— ViewFromtheNorth (@jaimerh354) March 17, 2014
Establishing contemporary criminal justice trends in the UK http://t.co/Ff39AdGGWe
— Oscar Vásquez (@Ovasquezb) March 17, 2014
More independent evidence of Grayling's probation madness. http://t.co/V9PePZTr7R. Sell off unsafe #saveprobation
— DeanRogers (@deanrogers25) March 17, 2014
Centre for Crime and Justice Studies publishes its 3rd UK Justice Policy Review: http://t.co/Bja05pxDWw via @sharethis
— Barrow Cadbury Trust (@BarrowCadbury) March 17, 2014
Justice Policy Review 3: Packed with data & analysis on criminal justice trends across the UK. Essential reading. http://t.co/AKqiEsu3j0
— CCJS (@CrimeandJustice) March 18, 2014
UK Justice Policy Review #CCJS - very interesting and well put together. Thank you!!
— liza kullmann (@Lika_NK) March 18, 2014
UK Court Interpreting outsourcing: unedifying episode is a case study of how not to undertake public service reform http://t.co/gEN6CkV35N
— interpreter (@nrpsinterpreter) March 18, 2014
A must-read report from centre for crime and justice studies http://t.co/Bj1yNdVMLZ
— Mark Ostling (@MarkOstling) March 17, 2014
@CrimeandJustice Justice Policy Review: http://t.co/TMkzTPmZpt. Info on privatisation of justice in the UK and who has largest market share
— Nicola Carr (@NicolaCarr) March 18, 2014
@MAMAAUK @NicolaCarr Are a few references, but we didn't identify any particularly notable developments in the year under review
— CCJS (@CrimeandJustice) March 18, 2014
@RichardJGarside Useful from a Scotland perspective to see the comparative data, but less strong on Scot / NI analysis c.f .@SJMJournal
— CjScotland (@CjScotland) March 17, 2014
Slimming down the state and maximising privatisation - the facts UK Justice Policy Review: Volume 3 http://t.co/NfqwGy8B99 via @sharethis
— Ed Cape (@EdLCape) March 20, 2014
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