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Please direct media enquiries to Phil Bowen, Director.

Email: pbowen@justiceinnovation.org

You can see a selection of our media coverage below.

  • Coventry mum nearly killed by violent ex-partner calls for shake-up of courts system

    December 10, 2015
    The Coventry Telegraph

    A domestic abuse survivor who was nearly killed by her violent ex-boyfriend has called for a shake up of the court system.

  • Letter to Editor: ‘Problems shared’

    December 7, 2015
    The Times

     

    An experimental problem-solving programme (the choices and consequences programme) has been running for some eight years in Hertfordshire, and a similar programme has been used in Bedfordshire for a shorter period. They have been consistently supported by the senior judiciary — not least by the current Lord Chief Justice — since their inception.

  • MoJ considers specialist courts for issues such as domestic abuse

    December 7, 2015
    The Guardian

    A report by the Centre for Justice Innovation published on Monday, which the MoJ is considering, calls for greater use of specialist courts, including those focusing on domestic abuse.

     

  • Specialist courts proposed for domestic abuse

    December 6, 2015
    The Law Society Gazette

    The Centre for Justice Innovation, in its Better Courts: A blueprint for innovation report, says crimes such as domestic and sexual abuse are ‘often complex and require a more sophisticated approach in order to secure prosecutions, protect victims and ensure that justice is done’.

  • Gove plans to introduce US-style ‘problem-solving’ courts

    December 5, 2015
    The Daily Mail

    Justice Secretary Michael Gove wants judges and magistrates to help offenders beat drug or alcohol addictions by introducing American-style ‘problem-solving’ courts.

  • Judges to hold ‘problem-solving courts’ for drug offenders’

    December 4, 2015
    The Times

    Judges and magistrates will take on the role of helping offenders beat their drug or alcohol addictions in American-style courts, the justice secretary proposes.

  • Gove bows to critics and scraps court fees charged to criminals

    December 3, 2015
    The Times

    The controversial courts charge levied on criminals, which was introduced this year, is to be scrapped within weeks.

  • Grossly disproportionate’ criminal courts charge must be abolished, say MPs

    November 20, 2015
    The Barrister

    The controversial criminal courts charge has been slammed by MPs as ‘grossly disproportionate’ and should be abolished as soon as possible.

  • Criminal courts charge must be abolished ‘as soon as possible’

    November 20, 2015
    The Guardian

    The criminal courts charge, a mandatory payment of up to £1,200 imposed on all convicted defendants, must be abolished “as soon as possible”, the Conservative-dominated justice select committee has urged.

  • Criminal courts charge piles woe on defendants stuck in ‘medieval’ justice system

    October 27, 2015
    The Solicitor’s Journal

    Our justice system is ‘medieval’ and the continuation of the criminal courts charge risked defendants’ right to a fair trial, the Justice Select Committee has been told.

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