Problem-solving courts: three systems, one vision Phil Bowen reflects on a gathering of problem-solving court champions from across the UK.
Lessons in Empowerment from NYC Richard Good describes some of New York's innovative criminal justice programmes.
Online convictions back on the agenda - but safeguards are needed The Queen's Speech put online convictions back on the agenda. But safeguards are needed.
Youth court: The original problem-solving court We note the important difference between problem-solving courts and problem-solving approaches.
How can we meet the needs of young adults at court? Innovative Practice Officer Claire Ely met some young adults in the prison and community to find out what they thought about using their voice at court.
Prison and Courts Bill - An opportunity to move advice and support online As court cases move online, we must move access to legal advice online too. Our comment on Justice Secretary Liz Truss's new Prison and Courts Bill.
A visit to Red Hook Community Justice Center Red Hook Community Justice Center through the eyes of a British Researcher.
How problem-solving courts can help reduce re-offending Problem-solving courts can help reduce reoffending by addressing offending rooted in substance misuse and mental health issues.
How to improve young adults' experience at court Simple ways to improve procedural fairness for young adults at court in England and Wales that doesn't break the bank.
In safe hands? Justice reform and the judiciary Phil Bowen reflects on the Lord Chief Justice's most recent support for problem solving, digital access to justice and reducing prison numbers.