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Women in the penal system
Second report on women with particular vulnerabilities in the criminal justice system
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Prisons
Living among sex offenders
Identity, safety and relationships at Whatton prison
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Prisons
International issues
John Howard Books
£85.00
Two volume set by John Howard.
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Sentencing and the law
Community Sentences
Prisons
What if imprisonment were abolished for property offences?
£5.00
Professor Andrew Ashworth, argues that deprivation of liberty is a disproportionate response for an offence that deprives people of their property.
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Young People
Prisons
Sentencing and the law
Carlile Report
An independent inquiry by Lord Carlile of Berriew QC into physical restraint, solitary confinement and forcible strip searching of children in prisons, secure training centres and local authority secure children's homes. Free pdf download or purchase hard copy.
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Prisons
Turnkeys or professionals?
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This report suggest that a radical and fundamental review of the role of the prison officer is needed and a wider debate about the future of role of prison staff. Download for free or purchase a hard copy
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Prisons
Sentencing and the law
Not hearing us
An exploration of the experience of deaf prisoners in English and Welsh prisons
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Prisons
No winners
Serving a number of short prison sentences may reduce the ability of prisoners to take responsibility and leads them to believe that reoffending and a return to prison are inevitable.
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Prisons
Sex in prison: experiences of former prisoners
The aim of this primary research was to learn from former prisoners about their perspectives, experiences, and knowledge of consensual or non-consensual sexual activity and sexuality in prisons in England and Wales.
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Prisons
Human rights and justice
Breaking point
The report warned that suicides, assaults and riots would become increasingly common unless urgent action was taken to increase officer numbers and reduce prisoner numbers.
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