Stephen Whitehead discusses initial findings of new research into how the youth court is operating.
This blog is a condensed version of Carmen Robin-D'Cruz's essay in the Monument Book 'Crime and Consequence', available for free here.
What is the future of the magistracy? This was the stark question put to Phil Bowen by Joshua Rosenburg from Radio 4’s Law in Action.
In Crime & Consequence, over 65 diverse voices offer their lived and professional experience of the justice system to answer one of the most important questions in our society. Many have seen first-hand the intended and unintended effects of our criminal justice system. The wide range of insights from academics, teachers, business leaders, artists, criminal justice professionals, charity leaders and prisoners themselves explore how our society can respond to crime to tackle the causes and consequences. Their answers are practical, philosophical, emotional and revealing.
This blog is a condensed version of Phil Bowen's essay in the Monument Book 'Crime and Consequence', available for free here.
A system that works for children, not against them, meaning a better deal for children in Gloucestershire.
A 24 year old man from London writes about his experience of police custody.
As our Map of Innovative Practice expands to cover Scotland and Northern Ireland, Centre Director Phil Bowen reflects on the imaginative work being done in Northern Ireland.
We spoke to Trina Robson, director of Love Barrow Families, a Community Interest Company based in Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria.