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  • Carole Edwards

    Expert voice: Carole Edwards, CEO, CASSPLUS

    We spoke with Carole Edwards, CEO of the community advice service CASSPLUS, about the key elements of the service and her views on the future of the community advice model.

  • Examining language barriers in the criminal justice system

    The Centre for Justice Innovation is proud to announce the launch of a pioneering study examining the barriers faced by those who have limited English skills when in contact with the criminal justice system.

  • Dr Marion Oswald

    Do algorithms ‘predict better outcomes’ than humans? Not an easy question to answer

    Marion Oswald, the founder and director of the Centre for Information Rights, explores the impact of algorithmic outputs compared to human decisions. 

  • “They speak a different language”

    Our court system has its own sense of style, dark wood panelling, a golden crest, and the dock, its own set of rules, to bow or not bow, and even its own language, mitigation, adjournment and remand. For those who appear in court, the whole experience can feel not only intimidating but alien.

  • Problem solving courts in Manchester

    Manchester has led the way on problem solving courts in the UK for more than a decade. Projects like Stockport Problem-Solving Court and Manchester Women’s Court have been important examples of what can be achieved when court work in partnership with other agencies to find long-term solutions to offending. 

  • Problem-solving courts research round-up – Spring 2018

    The research round-up reviews the newest research around court and criminal innovation to help practitioners stay up to date with the latest evidence about what works and why. Our second edition explores two new pieces of research: a study of how gender and mental health influences people’s perceptions of procedural fairness.

  • Putting problem-solving courts into practice: lessons from experience

    Earlier this year, the Centre for Justice Innovation and the Scottish Government brought together a group of practitioners from Scotland and Northern Ireland, to share their experiences of implementing problem-solving.

  • Problem-solving courts research round-up – November 2017

    The research round-up collects the most interesting and useful insights on problem-solving courts to help practitioners and leaders keep up to date with the emerging evidence base. This first issue showcases two items: an analysis of all the evidence to date on how domestic violence courts impact re-offending.

  • Q&A with Ross Reis

    To mark the launch of Life Beyond Crime we spoke with Ross Reis, a coordinator for Highbury Magistrates’ Court Community Advice.

  • Judicial independence and community engagement

    Phil Bowen looks at the prospects for moving our justice system closer to the communities it serves.

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