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.
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 diversion: Looking back at our practice sharing workshops We brought together practitioners from youth offending teams across the country to share their experiences with youth diversion in the UK.
Youth court: The original problem-solving court We note the important difference between problem-solving courts and problem-solving approaches.
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
Two years to Community Advice - the advice and support service at Highbury Court We look back at the two years of Community Advice service we helped set up in Highbury Magistrate's Court.
The voluntary sector and the justice system – locked out? We spoke to advice providers on what barriers they face in working with the justice system and the solutions to providing effective support for prisoners.