The fourth post in my short series summarising the Government's White Paper for reforming youth justice, focuses on proposed ...
Financial services jobs require “standard” DBS criminal records checks, which reveal more than basic checks. “John” has lost count of the number of times he has had to explain to bewildered employers ...
The third in my short series summarising the Government's White Paper for reforming youth justice, focuses on a review of ...
Second in a short series summarising the Government's White Paper for reforming youth justice, focusing on early intervention ...
Toby Lowe, Kevin Wong and Chris Fox, highlight the benefits of Human Learning Systems as an alternative paradigm for public ...
On Monday (18 May 2026) afternoon, the Government published its white paper setting out its plans to reform the youth justice system and including a delivery plan. “Cutting Youth Crime. Changing Young ...
The Prisons and Probation Ombudsman is an independent body that investigates complaints from prisoners, people on probation and those held in immigration detention. We also investigate every death in ...
The MoJ has just (14 May 2026) published a new study exploring the perceptions and journeys of participants of the Healthy Sex Programme (HSP). HSP is an accredited offending behaviour programme aimed ...
A new (14 May 2026) suite of reports from the Ministry of Justice Data First programme presents new insights into the education and social care background of children and young people in England who ...
A new (May 2026) report presents the findings of a peer-led review by the Building Futures Network Group (a Prison Reform Trust initiative) at HMP Frankland, drawing on the experiences of people with ...
This is a guest post by Dr Nicole Renehan of Durham University. Practitioners working in criminal justice and domestic abuse interventions are increasingly encountering neurodivergent men within ...
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