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Publications

  • Consultation response

    “Transforming our Justice System”: a consultation response

    This consultation response supports the greater adoption of technology by the courts and the moves to streamline court with a number of important caveats, centred around ensuring that the rule of law and public confidence in the courts is maintained.

  • Briefing

    Problem-solving courts: a delivery plan

    by Phil Bowen and Stephen Whitehead

    This paper offers an affordable, deliverable and practical plan for developing a set of ten new problem-solving court pilot projects.

  • Briefing

    Problem-solving courts: an evidence review

    by Phil Bowen and Stephen Whitehead

    This paper reviews the research on problem-solving courts and finds that, when used correctly, they can reduce reoffending and cut costs.

  • report

    Better Courts: the financial impact of the London Family Drug and Alcohol Court

    by Stephen Whitehead and Neil Reeder

    Our analysis demonstrates that FDACs save the state money. For each £1 spent, £2.30 is saved to the public purse.

  • report

    Young adults in court: developing a tailored approach

    by Jo Thomas and Ben Estep

    This paper sets out a plan for designing innovations that may improve outcomes for young adults in court, develop with support from the Barrow Cadbury Trust through their Transition to Adulthood Alliance. Our report explores the feasibility of establishing specialist court sittings for young adults.

  • report

    Better Courts: a blueprint for innovation

    by Stephen Whitehead and Phil Bowen

    Our report sets out a new blueprint, in which we resolve simple cases outside of court, refocus our resources on finding better ways for courts to handle to complex cases and safeguard vulnerable victims, and create a culture of innovation by modernising the way in which are courts are run.

  • Briefing

    Better Courts Case-study: Plymouth Community Advice and Support Service.

    by Stephen Whitehead

    In this case study, we look at one example of an at-court advice and support service, the Community Advice and Support Service (CASS) in Plymouth Magistrates’ Court, a court which serves a city with a disproportionate number of high-crime communities. This report describes the work of CASS and provides emerging evidence of its efficacy.

  • report

    To be fair: procedural fairness in courts

    by Emily Gold LaGratta and Phil Bowen

    This report, sets out why procedural fairness matters for courts, explains the factors which affect whether people feel fairly treated and puts forward some practical ideas on what courts can do about to improve it. It is intended as a practical resource for people working in courts, as well as a guide to research in this area.

  • report

    Building Better Courts: lessons from London’s Family Drug and Alcohol Court

    by Stephen Whitehead

    London’s Family Drug and Alcohol Court (FDAC) is a strikingly successful example of courts innovating to deal with complex problems. This report examines the factors behind the court’s success – from the birth of the idea, to the end of the pilot.

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    Better Courts: cutting crime through court innovation

    Our report outlines evidence-based court innovations which can make our courts fairer and more effective.

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