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Sentencing in England and Wales
The key facts, the impact on the voluntary sector and an update on sentencing policy
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Engaging people with convictions
In this evidence review, Kevin Wong, Reader in Community Justice and Associate Director, Criminal Justice, at the Policy Evaluation and Research Unit (PERU), Manchester Metropolitan University provides an in-depth look at the issue of engaging people with convictions.
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Prison education - A review of the evidence
Jon Collins, Chief Executive of Prisoners’ Education Trust, takes a look at the current state of prison education and the evidence base for the effectiveness of prison education.
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Clinks response: Unequal impact? Coronavirus and BAME people
Response to the Women and Equalities Committee sub-inquiry
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The Justice Committee inquiry on public opinion and understanding of sentencing
Clinks provided a response to the Justice Committee inquiry on public opinion and understanding of sentencing.
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Procedural justice in the courts
Dr Amy Kirby and Professor Jessica Jacobson examine the evidence base for procedural justice in the courts. They consider
the emerging research on procedural justice in the courts and provide examples, drawn from their own empirical studies,
of how procedural justice may be achieved in practice in the courts.