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  • A representation of Reality Art

    Expert voice: Reality Art, North London based art collective

    We spoke with Reality Art, an art collective based in North London that specialise in capturing the voices of young people who have experienced the criminal justice system through art.

  • Sal Naseem

    Expert voice: Sal Naseem, Regional Director for London, Independent Office for Police Conduct

    We spoke with Sal Naseem about his thoughts on how we can improve trust and confidence in the police and how equality, diversion and inclusion could be embedded into police culture. 

  • Young people sat on a wall

    The Centre launches its new report on racial disproportionality in youth diversion

    In March, the Centre convened a panel to discuss the themes raised in its new research report into racial disparity in youth diversion schemes. 

  • Two police officers - a black woman and a white man

    Binding our wounds - reflections on race and the justice system

    The Centre's Director, Phil Bowen shares some thoughts on the context behind the current Black Lives Matter protests and how we can respond to them.

  • Expert Voice: Rosa Bramley, Peer Advocate at Camden Council

    Rosa Bramley, Peer Advocate at Camden Council discusses young people and children's experience of the criminal justice system. 

  • Uncomfortably Familiar: an American perspective on racial disparities in the British justice system

    American reformer James Bell looks explores parallels in issues of race and justice in the UK and US.

  • Building trust among BAME people in the criminal justice system

    How to build trust in the justice system trust among Black, Asian and Minority ethnic people

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • How 'banning the box' can have unintended consequences

    Calling on employers to remove the tickbox that discloses an applicant's criminal past on job applications may make things worse for ethnic minority candidates.

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