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.
Q&A with Heather Munro Q&A with Heather Munro OBE former Chief Executive of London Probation. She has thirty years experience in the criminal justice sector.
Q&A with Sheriff Lindsay Wood The first in a series of Q&As to mark the publication of Life Beyond Crime.
Is the criminal records system failing children? We are in desperate need of a straightforward, proportionate criminal records system for children that protects both the public and children's futures.
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.
Judicial independence and community engagement Phil Bowen looks at the prospects for moving our justice system closer to the communities it serves.
Why young people should be hanging out on street corners: a visit to Brownsville Community Justice Centre Zack Ahmed discovers how the Brownsville Community Justice Center is helping young people transform their neighbourhood for the better.
Problem-solving courts: three systems, one vision Phil Bowen reflects on a gathering of problem-solving court champions from across the UK.
Hear James Bell discuss race and justice on the BBC Noted US Justice reformer James Bell discussed race, the justice system and the Lammy review.
Lessons in Empowerment from NYC Richard Good describes some of New York's innovative criminal justice programmes.