Criminal Justice Services
Publications
Policy Exchange · 19 March 2021 English
This report traces the history of several judicially demanded or created obstacles to preventing unlawful entry or removing illegal migrants. It investigates the extent to which our legislators, ministers, and …
PRT: Prison Reform Trust · 3 December 2020 English
This report explores the experiences of people recalled whilst serving IPP sentences. Its findings are based on new data provided by HM Prison and Probation Service on recalls and re-releases …
CSJ: Centre for Social Justice · 1 October 2020 English
This report makes the case for a new custodial sentence served in the community. The authors consider that by using Electronic Monitoring and curfew requirements, alongside regular reviews before the …
Children's Commissioner for England · 29 October 2019 English
Briefing on the legal position of children within the EU settled status scheme. In British immigration law, children are rarely recognised as distinct from their parents. So if a parent …
PRT: Prison Reform Trust · 9 July 2019 English
This report includes responses from over 1,250 prisoners, ex-prisoners and their families. Many prisoners highlighted positive contributions from staff. This reveals that prisoners want to have healthy, respectful relationships with …
Reform · 26 June 2019 English
This discussion paper brings together voices from across the legal sector to discuss the implications of courts going digital. It presents views from those who are delivering digital court services, …
using data and technology to transform criminal-justice services. …
NPC: New Philanthropy Capital · 19 June 2019 English
In April 2019, the House of Commons Justice Select Committee launched an inquiry into prison governance. Over the course of the inquiry, MPs will investigate the role of the prison …
Policy Exchange · 15 May 2019 English
Report on the history of Islamaphobia and the experience of British muslims. Successive government/police reports point to a rise in the numbers of hate crimes against Muslims. By some estimates, …
IRR: Institute of Race Relations · 25 April 2019 English
In 2017, the IRR published 'Humanitarianism: the unacceptable face of solidarity', which examined twenty-six cases, involving forty-five individuals who were arrested, investigated or prosecuted under anti-smuggling and/or immigration laws from …
NPC: New Philanthropy Capital · 20 March 2019 English
People in prison need access to charities who can ease the difficulties of custody and help people reduce their own likelihood of reoffending. But charities face a ‘double access’ problem …
a place based approach to joining up criminal justice services with the other services you support in …