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Making Black lives matter in the criminal justice system
The guide is designed to support lawyers to be antiracist at each phase of a client’s journey through the system.
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The Penal Landscape: The Howard League Guide to Criminal Justice in England and Wales
In this collection of ten papers by some of the most prominent academic experts in the field maps out what is happening in a specific area of criminal justice policy ranging from prison privatisation to policing and the role of community sentences.
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They couldn’t do it to a grown up
The Howard League for Penal Reform has discovered that around 1000 children last year were given an additional punishment at the midpoint of their Detention and Training Orders (DTOs), when they could not be further detained without a court order
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On our side?
U R Boss has highlighted a number of serious concerns about the police. Some young people feel that the police do not care about young people and some experience racism or serious bad practice.
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Parole 4 Kids
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The law requires more exacting standards of fairness on the part of authorities dealing with children. This report sets out the reasons why special mechanisms for a child going through the parole process should be introduced.
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Deaths on probation
The Howard League’s research, by Professor Loraine Gelsthorpe, Nicola Padfield and Jake Phillips of Cambridge University, analyses data on people dying under probation supervision and is the first time such a study has been carried out.
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Overnight detention of children in police custody 2010–2011
An analysis of the number of overnight detentions of children in police custody.
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Chained to the prison gates
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Violence against children in conflict with the law
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Punishing children: A survey of criminal responsibility and approaches across Europe
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