Peer research from PRT into the Cat A review process reveals an opaque, inconsistent & difficult to navigate system.
Nicole Renehan provides practical guidance for those working with neurodivergent perpetrators of domestic violence, based on ...
This is a guest post by Amy Loughery, Chris Devany & Laura Bainbridge who share their work on when exploited children exploit ...
A recent (1 April 2026) report from the House of Commons Home Affairs Committee warns that the Prevent referral mechanism is unprepared to deal with reality of modern extremism. The report says that ...
Last week’s (published 3 April 2026) quarterly Criminal Justice Statistics (which cover the period ending 31 December 2025) reveal the latest trends in the volume of cases going ...
Home Affairs Committee says that a failure to move on from a counter-terror mindset has left the country ill-prepared to deal with new forms of extremism.
My post on the MoJ ministerial team updated today (9 September 2025) with David Lammy replacing justice secretary Shabana Mahmood who is promoted to be Home Secretary. In addition, Jake Richards has ...
Restricted patients are a hidden population within our justice and mental health systems but there were 7,998 people detained ...
This is the fifth in a series of posts based on perhaps the most important drug-related report of the current century, Dame Carol Black’s Review of Drugs. Today’s post looks at the section from that ...
L ast week (3 April 2025), Clinks published its latest annual annual State of the Sector report. For over a decade, Clinks has surveyed the voluntary sector working with people in contact with the ...
A new (9 January 2025) report describes a study of clinical outcomes for participants of the learning disabilities and challenges (LDC) suite of accredited offending behaviour programmes. The LDC ...