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This briefing by Clinks and ARE revisits the Young Review’s core concerns about racial and religious inequality, ten years on.

An overview of youth diversion data and recommendations for improvement in youth diversion data.

This briefing published aims to support practitioners seeking to develop or improve gender specific pre court diversion schemes.

This briefing offers recommendations to improve prison capacity

This briefing outlines immediate areas of concern relating to COVID-19 in prisons.

The briefing provides practitioners with practice principles to improve the use of out-of-court resolutions for young adults.

This briefing paper presents the conclusions of an initiative to identify how natural deaths in prison might be prevented.

It discusses people’s challenges to accessing healthcare and hospital services in prison.

This briefing examines the steps that can be taken to support people’s mental health in the criminal justice system.

This briefing examines the law, policy, and practice of prison work in the United States.

A factfile containing information and statistics on the current prison systems

This briefing discusses Women and girls experiencing homelessness

The report offers a range of policy options that could deliver a lasting solution to the prison capacity crisis.

The briefing outlines methods to resolve crime without going to court, including advice on conditions and addressing racial disparity

This policy paper provides a plan to reform our criminal justice system.

The briefing discusses strip and intimate searches including those on children and vulnerable adults.

The breifing explores issues faced by young people in contact with the criminal justice system transitioning to adulthood.

This briefing examines mental health issues in prison and how people in prison who have mental health issues are identified

This paper  forms part of the Youth Endowment Fund’s work to provide guidance to local leaders on evidence-led diversion.

Clinks provides a review of the evidence for prison education.