Working with service users who consume Class A drugs and are in contact with the criminal justice system
This evidence review by Tim McSweeney, Senior Lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire, provides an in-depth look at the issue of illicit drug use among people in contact with the criminal justice system.
Less equal than others
As over-representation of black and minority ethnic groups in prisons and the criminal justice system (CJS) increases year-on-year, this report draws attention to understanding and addressing this disproportionality.
A bolder cost-benefit approach to capture the contribution of the voluntary sector in criminal justice
In this evidence review, Dr Mary Corcoran, Reader and Director of Postgraduate programmes in Criminology at Keele University provides an in-depth look at the rationale and uses of cost benefit analysis (CBA).
Community Sentence Treatment Requirements
Report on consultation with voluntary sector practitioners and service users
Justice Select Committee inquiry: Tackling Drugs in Prisons
Clinks provided a response to the Justice Select Committee inquiry: Tackling Drugs in Prisons.
Tackling inequality in the criminal justice system
Seminar report