The MoJ has just (30 October 2025, updated on 11 November) published its annual report and accounts for the last (24/25) financial year. It’s a blog tradition that I trawl through its (rarely ...
Cassia Rowland from the Institute for Government sums up prison performance in the third of her series of performance tracker ...
There will be an increasing need to prioritise preventive health and healthcare for chronic diseases within prisons as the ...
Justice Committee highlights endemic drug use in prisons and says dangerous culture of acceptance must be broken.
The Howard League explains how the Government's earned progression plan could inadvertently result in increasing the numbers ...
Cassia Rowland from the Institute for Government sums up court performance in the second of her series of performance tracker guest posts.
David Honeywell highlights the need to fully embrace the views and perspectives of those with lived experience of the CJS for HM Inspectorate of Probation.
The Week in Justice 2 November 2025 The media spent much of the week following up on the erroneous release of a sex offender while the customary end of quarter data releases revealed the ever-growing ...
A proven reoffence is defined as any offence committed in a one-year follow-up period that leads to a court conviction, ...
The MoJ has just (16 October 2025) published a process evaluation of early delivery of the the Rapid Deployment Cells (RDC) Programme. RDCs are modular, self-contained units with a 15-year lifespan ...
The hidden cost of England’s so-called “prolific offenders” the people repeatedly in the headlines for shoplifting and low-level crime – is laid bare in research by Revolving Doors and Newton. The ...
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