Several high-profile incidents have highlighted endemic problems facing the UK prison system. Helen Brown Coverdale argues that recognising the role of caring in safe, effective and humane penal regimes is essential to meet the needs of offenders, victims and society
The prisons of today are a failure, for they are not effective instruments of rehabilitation of thei...
This article offers one of the first analyses of the current and ongoing crisis affecting English an...
Jo Richardson explores the lack of adequate social housing in the UK, finding that it is partly due ...
Recently, the Justice Secretary, Liz Truss, suggested the prison system in England and Wales should ...
During 2018, the HM Chief Inspector of Prisons (HMCIP) issued three Urgent Notifications after ident...
In 2016, the Chief Inspector of Prisons reported that the prison service was in crisis and that ‘our...
The position of rehabilitation in prisons in England and Wales has long been debated. Yet studies wh...
JM Moore argues that prison works very well in maintaining an unjust society and deflecting attentio...
The Conservative manifesto planned to create a series of legally enforceable standards that prisons,...
The behavioural manifestations of trauma can be complex, challenging and emotionally demanding for p...
The use of NPS in prisons has become ‘the biggest issue we currently face from a prisoner health pe...
One of the most notable developments in social work practice over the past thirty years in England a...
Whilst the UK experienced a significant reduction (43%) in suicides across the male and female priso...
In many countries, young offenders have the worst mental health of any other group leading to deaths...
This is qualitative data from a focus group conducted in September 2020 within a study that examined...
The prisons of today are a failure, for they are not effective instruments of rehabilitation of thei...
This article offers one of the first analyses of the current and ongoing crisis affecting English an...
Jo Richardson explores the lack of adequate social housing in the UK, finding that it is partly due ...
Recently, the Justice Secretary, Liz Truss, suggested the prison system in England and Wales should ...
During 2018, the HM Chief Inspector of Prisons (HMCIP) issued three Urgent Notifications after ident...
In 2016, the Chief Inspector of Prisons reported that the prison service was in crisis and that ‘our...
The position of rehabilitation in prisons in England and Wales has long been debated. Yet studies wh...
JM Moore argues that prison works very well in maintaining an unjust society and deflecting attentio...
The Conservative manifesto planned to create a series of legally enforceable standards that prisons,...
The behavioural manifestations of trauma can be complex, challenging and emotionally demanding for p...
The use of NPS in prisons has become ‘the biggest issue we currently face from a prisoner health pe...
One of the most notable developments in social work practice over the past thirty years in England a...
Whilst the UK experienced a significant reduction (43%) in suicides across the male and female priso...
In many countries, young offenders have the worst mental health of any other group leading to deaths...
This is qualitative data from a focus group conducted in September 2020 within a study that examined...
The prisons of today are a failure, for they are not effective instruments of rehabilitation of thei...
This article offers one of the first analyses of the current and ongoing crisis affecting English an...
Jo Richardson explores the lack of adequate social housing in the UK, finding that it is partly due ...