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

It discusses mental health treatment in the community for people in contact with the criminal justice system

This evidence review looks at the educational needs of people in prison and the current state of prison education.

This is an exploration into the experience of change in women convicted of murder.

This investigates people’s experience of gambling in prison and in their lives before custody.

A review of women’s gendered pathways into the criminal justice system and its growth over the last 20 years.

This report calls for a cultural shift away from “hands off” delegation by government to the private sector.

The report identifies the state of regulation and policies surrounding the use of AI by security and Criminal Justice Systems

This report illustrates the varied and unpredictable ways criminal record disclosure can occur in both public and private life

The report focuses on the experience of sexual violence victim-survivors where the defendant has been charged through the courts.

A roundtable note from Clinks on dealing with prison capacity and diverting people away from prison.

This report presents findings and recommendations based on experiences of the youth justice system from across England and Wales

An inspection of how well the police, the Crown Prosecution Service and the Probation Service support victims of crime

This study suggests improvements to young women’s experience of education, employment and other activities in prison.

A report on the role that Alternative Provision in educational settings play in addressing rising levels of violence amongst youth.

The report aims to support efforts to increase the transparency of family courts.

The literature review explores evidence-based literature on solely government-funded ‘state’ schools, delving into the impact of exclusions.

This investigates what it’s like to support your loved-one in prison with health issues

This report discusses the impact of crime on victims and their families, friends, and communities.

This examines the handling of public services, finding that government contracting fails to protect the rights of individual service users.