Article from Kevin Ball, Senior Research Officer, HM Inspectorate of Probation.
Read MoreArticle from Nina Champion and Hannah Pittaway from the Criminal Justice Alliance.
Read MoreOlivia Dehnavi provides an overview of their recent research on the discrimination faced by racially minoritised women with convictions when trying to find employment.
Read MoreDr Alexandra Cox from the University of Essex and Aisha Ofori from the Centre for Justice Innovation.
Read MoreSeema Patel, from Northumbria University, discusses the role that families can play in reducing offending.
Read MorePamela Ugwudike examines the role of Artificial Intelligence in probation and potential racial implications.
Read MoreSofia Buncy, Sarah Goodwin and Alexandria Bradley share some early findings from their research which is exploring Muslim women’s experiences of resettlement.
Read MoreJake Phillips, Editor of Probation Quarterly, shares his thoughts on the key themes of this issue.
Read MoreWe are delighted to publish PQ22 today, with submissions from John Todd-Kvam (University of Oslo), Olivia Dehnavi (Working Chance), Pamela Ugwudike (University of Southampton) and many more.
Read MoreThis opportunity is seeking to strengthen "One HMPPS" - inviting applicants for a justice leaders programme.
Read MoreReleased on 7th December this white paper rehearses many previous commitments and initiatives - and includes several consultation questions.
Read MoreThis report demonstrates very clearly the health and social causes and implications of drug use for women, together with the barriers to treatment.
Read MoreThe Government Drug Strategy "From Harm to Hope" - sets out plans for reduction in drug related crime, reducing harm and strengthening treatment.
Read MoreHMI Probation Academic Insights Report released on Monday 29th November.
Read MoreThe Probation Institute is concerned by this announcement which appears to indicate further punishment without due legal process.
Read MoreThis new inspection was a significant undertaking, with input from the four criminal justice inspectorates and the healthcare inspectorates in England and Wales.
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