The challenges and needs of people serving long life sentences from a young age
This evidence review looks at the challenges and needs of the significant number of people already serving long life sentences from a young age in England and Wales. Written by the joint architects of a major research study into the experiences of people serving these sentences in England and Wales.
A bolder cost-benefit approach to capture the contribution of the voluntary sector in criminal justice
In this evidence review, Dr Mary Corcoran, Reader and Director of Postgraduate programmes in Criminology at Keele University provides an in-depth look at the rationale and uses of cost benefit analysis (CBA).
Trauma-informed work with people in contact with the criminal justice system
Patricia Durr, former Director of Operations at One Small Thing has written this evidence review of trauma-informed practice with people in contact with the criminal justice system in England and Wales.
Community empowerment approaches
The key to overcoming institutionalised racism in work with black, Asian and minority ethnic people in contact with the criminal justice system