
Problem-Solving Courts for Women
This evidence review provides an in-depth look at women’s problem solving courts (WPSC) which are endorsed by the Sentencing Review as an important component in preventing the unnecessary incarceration of women.
Dr Sarah Waite and Dr Alexandria Bradley review the evidence base – to which they are significant contributors – exploring the international context and covering the critical factors for success

Government Response to RR3 on Sentencing Review Implementation
A letter from Lord Timpson, Minister for Prisons, Probation and Reducing Reoffending, responding to questions submitt

The Education Committee inquiry into boys’ attainment and engagement in education
Clinks provided a response to the The Education Committee inquiry into boys’ attainment and engagement in education.

Race & Justice: A joint response to the Sentencing Review
Clinks, Black Men 4 Change, FORWARD, Together Women and the RR3's joint response to the lack of focus on race in the Sentencing Review final report.

Justice and Home Affairs Committee’s inquiry | Prison culture: governance, leadership and staffing
Clinks provided a response to the Justice and Home Affairs Committee’s inquiry into prison culture.

Voluntary Sector-Led Framework on Social Prescribing in Criminal Justice
This joint briefing from Clinks and the VCSE Health and Wellbeing Alliance lays out the evidence, and provides recommendations for, a proposed justice-specific model of social prescribing.