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  • Lessons from the West London drug court

    Our new case study on drug courts shows dedicated court sittings and post-sentence supervision enhances the DRR.

  • Red Hook: why fairness works

    New evaluation of the Red Hook court shows that procedural fairness has improved the legitimacy of the court in the eyes of the court users.

  • Better courts: a new vision for courts

    Guest blogger Roma Hooper writes how Better Courts poses challenging questions about our existing courts but also offers opportunities for an improved system.

  • Plymouth's clever court

    Plymouth Court's innovation in the shape of an advice and support desk demonstrates that courts can use their central position to contribute to a more humane and effective criminal justice system.

  • How courts can use prison more intelligently

    Our new report Better Courts outlines the evidence that the use of short periods of custody with community supervision as a sanction for failure to comply has been shown to reduce re-offending.

  • How charities can help courts address the root causes of crime

    If you focus on the factors that bring people before them, courts can play a significant role in creating long-term reductions in crime, writes Paul Jenkins, CEO Rethink Mental Illness

  • Launching better courts: cutting crime through court innovation

    On the launch of our new report we address some of the questions that arise from using courts as windows of opportunity to reduce crime.

  • Fairness: encouraging people to obey the law

    Recent research shows that perceptions of fairness are more significant in shaping public attitudes of the justice system than perceptions of effectiveness.

  • How legal aid cuts can affect procedural fairness

    Cuts to legal aid can affect perceptions of fairness at court, writes our guest blogger and lawyer Dan Breger.

  • Comparing the court experience in New York and London

    Whether London or New York court users face the same frustrations and delays, Phil Bowen explores how we can use fairness to address these issues.

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