Good practice in service user involvement
This guide showcases six current examples of best practice in service user involvement from the voluntary sector working in criminal justice
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.
Effective approaches with young adults
A guide for probation services
Clinks Thinks | criminal justice policy and the voluntary sector
This briefing sets out core principles and reccomendations that refle
No place for old men
Louise Ridley provides an in-depth look at the issues and challenges of our ageing prison population and reviews the important role played by voluntary organisations, working collaboratively in prisons and improving the quality of life experienced by older people in prison.
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.