Urgest the review panel to consider the disproportionality that Black, Asian, and Mixed Heritage people face through the review process
This paper focuses on the sentencing of pregnant women and mothers of infants to help
inform the Sentencing Review
This paper responds directly to Theme 6 “Progression of Custodial Sentences”
Draws attention to the child prison population, which reduced without any change in the custody threshold for sentences
Outlines the Magistrates’ Association’s evidence-based perspectives and recommendations on the key themes of the Independent Sentencing Review
Clinks draws on the evidence and how the voluntary sector can support effective sentencing policy and administration.
This response discusses prison deaths related to mental health and suicide.
It calls for a review of the purposes of sentencing, with greater priority given to rehabilitation in sentencing decisions
The response draws on research on youth custody and on racially minoritised children and young people in the justice system
The response questions how widening the opportunities to pass custodial sentences is an effective way to reduce the prison population.
It seeks to capture the perspectives of current serving prisoners, former prisoners, and their families on race and ethnicity.
A consultation response from the Zahid Mubarek Trust regarding the Ministry of Justice’s 2022 Prison Strategy White Paper.
The CJA submitted a response providing evidence of the role of drug laws and policies as a driver of discriminatory policing.
This response contains critiques and recommendations for the Prisons White Paper Consultation
This paper highlights concerns arising from the Draft Code of Practice
This national consultation sought to capture the perspectives of current/former prisoners and their families on race and ethnicity.
This investigates how employment support can better help people who want jobs to find the jobs that want
people
Unlock’s response to the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities consultation on reforms to allocations of social housing.
This response determines that more needs to be done to strengthen inquest conclusions and the prevention of Future Death reports.
INQUEST provides examination of the government’s progress in improving the Coroner Service since the committee’s call for “major reforms”