[NICJN (2023)]
The NICJN brings together researchers, practitioners and people with lived experience interested in the challenges faced by neurodivergent people in contact with the criminal justice system.
Keywords: neurodiversity
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[NICJN (2023)]
The NICJN brings together researchers, practitioners and people with lived experience interested in the challenges faced by neurodivergent people in contact with the criminal justice system.
Keywords: neurodiversity
[Prison & Probation Ombudsman (2023)]
This learning lessons bulletin summarises the learning from PPO investigations into the deaths of those who died within 14 days of release from prison.
Keywords: resettlement, health
[Home Office (2023)]
Overarching principles and practice guidelines for commissioning and delivering interventions for perpetrators of domestic abuse – from the Home Office.
Keywords: domestic violence
[HMI Prisons (2022)]
Report on a thematic review of outcomes for girls in custody by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons.
Keywords: young people, female offenders
[HMI Prisons (2022)]
Short thematic review of the experience of immigration detainees in prisons by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons.
Keywords: immigration
[HMI Prisons (2022)]
This thematic review explores the experiences of prisoners who identify as black men and what can be done to create opportunities for respectful communication and mutual understanding between black prisoners and staff.
Keywords: diversity
[Prison Service Journal (2022)]
PSJ article summarising research into the impact of progressions regimes on institutional behaviour in prison.
Keywords: progression regimes
[Prison Service Journal (2022)]
PSJ article on the impact on young people serving a sentence at the same time as another familiy member.
Keywords: young people, families
[Prison Reform Trust (2022)]
Resources to support children with a mum in the criminal justice system, from the Prison Reform Trust.
Keywords: children, families, female offenders
[Lincoln University (2022)]
Summary, by Russell Webster, of the findings of research by Lincoln University into gambling in prisons.
Keywords: gambling