Best practice in working with people with mental health problems on probation
Professor Charlie Brooker and Dr Coral Sirdifield take an in-depth look at the barriers faced by people on probation suffering from mental health problems and what good quality care for this group looks like.
Supporting families of people in prison and on probation
This evidence review by Jane Dominey, Sophie Ellis and Caroline Lanskey from the Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, reviews the current evidence base on the impact of criminal justice involvement on the families of people in prison and on probation.
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.
Clinks and the Young Review response to the Criminal Justice Joint Inspection Business Plan 2018/19 Consultation
Clinks and the Young Review worked together to submit a response to the Criminal Justice Joint Inspection Business Plan 2018/19 Consultation.
Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s consultation on the Civil Society Strategy
Clinks responded to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s consultation on the Civil S
Clinks and the Young Review joint submission to the Women and Equalities Committee inquiry into the race disparity audit
Clinks and the Young Review worked together to submit a response to the Women and Equalities Commit