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  • A testing time for fairness

    Phil Bowen discusses the Centre's work on court fairness in light of Justice Select Committee’s report on young adults.

  • 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. 

  • 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. 

  • What is happening with pre-sentence reports? Data provides some answers, but asks more questions

    Stephen Whitehead discusses pre-sentence reports in light of new data.

  • Time2Listen: innovative mental health practice in Northamptonshire

    Paul Bullen and Helen Cook discuss innovative mental health practice in Northamptonshire.

  • How to reduce the use of short prison sentences: part 3

    Today, the Justice Secretary David Gauke made a speech at the Centre for Social Justice about prison reform. His announcement of additional investment in installing in-cell telephones in prisons is a welcome move.

  • Criminal justice policy makers need to trust the public debating their use of technology

    Phil Bowen discusses the concerns over rising crime.

  • New study shows youth diversion schemes are best for our young people and our communities

    Eleo Tibbs reviews a new study demonstrating the positive effects of youth diversion

  • Expert Voice: Samantha McKay on youth diversion

    Firstly, we are aware that adolescence is a time of experimentation as well as a pivotal point of transition from childhood to adulthood. Secondly, young people will seek to take risks at this period of time in their life cycle with very little thought of the long term consequences.

  • How to reduce the use of short prison sentences: Part 2

    The number of under twelve month sentenced offenders in prison is small— latest prison population figures show they occupy just 6.4% of the available prison capacity

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