Overall, WAND shows cocaine has the highest estimated consumption and market value of the 6 key drug types measured. The ...
The Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology examines how facial recognition works, how it is used and the ...
A new (3 April 2026) Prison Reform Trust report reveals an urgent need for age-appropriate support for the growing number of young adults (aged 18 to 24) serving long prison sentences. There are ...
Jon Collins of the Prisoners' Education Trust sets out the grim details of the slashing of the prison education budget.
The latest (20 February 2026) publication in HMI Probation’s Academic Insight series examines the prevalence of Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and links to domestic abuse in justice-involved women. The ...
Hill, highlights the importance of understanding current constructions of masculinity for justice practitioners.
The Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology examines how facial recognition works, how it is used and the opportunities and concerns.
This is the fifth in a series of posts based on perhaps the most important drug-related report of the current century, Dame Carol Black’s Review of Drugs. Today’s post looks at the section from that ...
L ast week (3 April 2025), Clinks published its latest annual annual State of the Sector report. For over a decade, Clinks has surveyed the voluntary sector working with people in contact with the ...
Today (18 March 2025) Chief Inspector of Probation Martin Jones has published his first Annual Report of Probation Services in England and Wales which covers the inspections undertaken between ...
E arlier this week (10 December 2025), Clinks published the latest article in its online evidence library which I am lucky enough to curate. The evidence library was created to develop a far-reaching ...
T he MoJ yesterday (9 January 2025) published an evaluation of the Kaizen offending behaviour programme which is designed for adult males who have been convicted of sexual (SO), intimate partner ...
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