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Human rights and justice
Prisons
The Principles and Limits of the Penal System
This collection of papers by the Commission on English Prisons Today sets out a basic framework and starting point for generating discussion
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Human rights and justice
Inaugural Research Medal
A collection of papers from the inaugural research medal
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Young People
Human rights and justice
Resettlement
Justice for Young People
Papers by the winners of the Research Medal 2013
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Human rights and justice
Policing
Justice is more than just criminal justice
This research, undertaken by the University of Sheffield, seeks to provide a snapshot of how people relate to the state and participate in deliberations about justice and safety.
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Human rights and justice
Policing
Justice and Penal Reform: Re-shaping the penal landscape
This book approaches penal reform from an international perspective and offers a fresh and diverse approach within an established field.
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Women
Policing
Young People
Human rights and justice
Out of place
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The policing and criminalisation of sexually exploited girls and young women
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Human rights and justice
Does familiarity breed contempt?
A conceptual and theoretical analysis of 'mate crime'
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Resettlement
Young People
Human rights and justice
Sentencing and the law
Resettlement
The legal rights of children and young people in the criminal justice system in need of accommodation and support
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Resettlement
Human rights and justice
No Fixed Abode
This research by Vickie Cooper, of Liverpool John Moores University, aims to unpack experiences of homeless people in the criminal justice system and critically explore the extent to which homelessness impacts upon the processes of punishment.
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Policing
Human rights and justice
Rethinking the Gateway: Using evidence to reform the criminal justice system for victims and people who offend
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Peter Neyroud CBE QPM proposes a radical redesign of the Gateway to the criminal justice system, in order to develop a more effective approach to preventing offending and supporting victims.
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