£280,000 pledged to safeguard pioneering family court The Law Society Gazette reports on the Centre's funding to support the work of family drug and alcohol courts.
Family Drug and Alcohol Courts: Private donors raise £280k The BBC reports on the funding for the Centre for Justice Innovation to support the work of family drug and alcohol courts.
Mapped out: How are point-of-arrest youth diversion schemes faring? Policing Insight interviews the Centre's Carmen Robin-D'Cruz on our survey of point-of-arrest diversion schemes in England and Wales.
One in 10 YOTs 'miss opportunities' to divert children from crime Children & Young People Now report on our survey of point-of-arrest youth diversion schemes in England and Wales.
Thousands serving community sentences 'have undetected mental health problems' Phil Bowen speaks to the Independent about 'fears for thousands of people trying to cope with mental health conditions without support after being through criminal justice system.'
Grayling under fire as serious crimes committed on parole soar by 50% The Islington Gazette reports on our the Community Advice Service at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court.
Judges lose faith in community orders The Times covers our report, Renewing Trust: how we can improve the relationship between probation and the courts.
Decline in community sentencing blamed on probation privatisation The Guardian covers our report, Renewing Trust: how we can improve the relationship between probation and the courts.
Bureaucracy jeopardising community sentence efforts - justice thinktank The Law Society Gazette on our report, Renewing Trust: how we can improve the relationship between probation and the courts.
'Locked in a glass cage': young defendants speak out about court experience The Law Society Gazette writes about on our report, The voices of young adult defendants.