Previous analysis by the Institute of Alcohol Studies estimates that alcohol consumption costs the economy £5.06 billion a ...
A new (26 September 2025) report from the Prison Reform Trust, written by David Cross and developed through a prisoner-led ...
Jon Collins of the Prisoners' Education Trust reviews the latest performance figures in the shadow of looming budget cuts.
The term ‘victims services levy’ is better understood than the present term ‘victim surcharge’. 44% of people surveyed ...
A new government, especially one that has been out of power for 14 years, is bound to want to make big changes. The Labour Government elected last July has been at pains to bemoan the state of the ...
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 ...
The MoJ has recently announced what it describes as ” a new leadership model” for HMPPS. Two new Director General (DG) posts will be created; DG Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and a DG Operations. The ...
As part of its 2020 European Drug Report published earlier this week, the EMCDDA also made available its annual statistical bulletin which contains the most recent available data on the drug situation ...
The latest Academic Insight from HMI Probation focuses on the purpose, value and functioning of knowledge partnerships in youth justice. Dr Sean Creaney and Dr Jayne Price describe how these ...
Kieran McCartan summarises the evidence base around trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences in the lives of people who have committed offences. Trauma is a broad and varied concept, but fundamentally ...
Y esterday (2 May 2024) Clinks published a report from the RR3 Special Interest Group on Accommodation as part of the work of the Reducing Reoffending Third Sector Advisory Group. The report Breaking ...