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 ...
Restricted patients are a hidden population within our justice and mental health systems but there were 7,998 people detained ...
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 ...
This is a guest post by Amy Loughery, Chris Devany & Laura Bainbridge who share their work on when exploited children exploit ...
Human touch is fundamental to psychological wellbeing. It regulates emotion, reinforces identity, and underpins social ...
The Home Office has just (13 April 2026) published the latest findings from its Wastewater Analysis for Narcotics Detection (WAND) Programme which takes samples from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs ...
Jon Collins of the Prisoners' Education Trust sets out the grim details of the slashing of the prison education budget. Last year, it emerged that prison education was facing substantial cuts as a ...
This is a guest post from the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman’s unit. The Prisons and Probation Ombudsman (PPO) is an independent body that investigates complaints and deaths in custody. Our aim is to ...
Y esterday (31 March 2026) 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 “key findings” paper published by HM Inspectorate of Prisons today (27 March 2026) says that prisoners awaiting trial or sentencing have poorer outcomes than those serving a sentence. The ...