Today’s inspection of HMP Garth, a high security prison in Lancashire, makes clear the ever-increasing threat that drones ...
The most tragic section of the bulletin is always the age of death with people on probation dying, on average, much younger ...
W hile the total number of people in prison was 1% down on the previous year (largely due to the fact that nearly 15,000 ...
How can the police and wider criminal justice system best balance the potential benefits and risks of using new technologies?
The North East continues to have the highest rates of deaths relating to drug poisoning and drug misuse (174.3 deaths per ...
Katy Swaine Williams on a new Hibiscus report which identifies barriers to safe housing for Black and minoritised women.
£12 million investment in wearable technology, virtual reality and artificial intelligence to support people with drug ...
The Office for National Statistics finds notable increases in robbery, violence with injury and consumer and retail fraud in ...
The changes to the termination of IPP licences are complicated. Read here for where to find help. It has been announced that the changes come into force in two phases, the first on the 1 November 2024 ...
This is a guest post by Jon Collins, Chief Executive of the Prisoners’ Education Trust. Every year, the Ministry of Justice publishes statistics on the number of people in prison accessing education.
M any penal reformers see the review as a chance to re-balance the system, increasing the use of community sentences and ...