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We use cookies on this site to enhance your user experience. By clicking any link on this page you are giving your consent for us to set cookies. More info OK, I agree Skip to main content Toggle navigation ico-hamburger-menu ico-search-nav * About us * Our strategy * Our history * How we fund our work * Staff and trustees * Meeting room * Our priorities * Promoting knowledge * Challenging injustices * Creating change * Events * News * Comment * Comment * Speeches * Podcasts * Write for our comment pages * Publications * Reports * Criminal Justice Matters * Prison Service Journal * British Journal of Criminology * Propose a Working Paper * Donate WE CREATE LIVELY SPACES FOR COLLABORATION AND LEARNING Where conventional criminal justice policy agendas are scrutinised and challenged, fresh knowledge and ideas are discussed, and transformational solutions are developed SEARCH FORM Search HIGHLIGHTS News IMPRISONMENT FOR PUBLIC PROTECTION SENTENCE 'REPRODUCING ITSELF LIKE A VIRUS' Earlier today, the government published the first Annual Report on the Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence. 15 November 2024 Comment THE UK LOOKS TO TEXAS FOR PRISON SOLUTIONS — BUT IS IT LOOKING THROUGH ROSE-COLOURED GLASSES? As the UK looks to Texas for solutions to its prison woes, I worry that the Texas reforms are not being portrayed accurately and that the picture being presented of Texas is overly rosy. 10 October 2024 Publication THE LEGAL DRAGNET The legal dragnet examines the law and prosecution practice concerning secondary liability, often referred to as ‘joint enterprise’. 11 September 2024 Publication IMPRISONMENT FOR PUBLIC PROTECTION - A FAILURE OF THE PERFECT WORLD PARADIGM In this Working Paper, Dr Mike Lauder discusses the flaws inherent within the ‘Perfect World Paradigm’ when it is used to make public policy. 25 September 2024 RECENT COMMENTARY Comment HOMELESSNESS AND CRIMINALISATION Speech given to the ‘Is it a crime to be poor?’ at the British Science Festival, 13 September 2024 13 September 2024 Comment MAKING LAWS AND BREAKING LAWS: SEX WORK AND SOCIAL RESEARCH In my last article, I advocated for the use of social research in understanding the complexities of the social world. Here, I illustrate how this can be done by unpacking the hotly contested example of sex work. 26 September 2024 Comment SIXTY YEARS OF PUBLIC OPINION ABOUT CRIME AND PUNISHMENT Crime and punishment have been right at the heart of the British political life for more than 40 years. 29 August 2024 Comment HOW TO MAKE POLICE CUSTODY VISITING EFFECTIVE In a previous article, I argued that police custody visiting both lacks independence from the police and is ineffective in safeguarding detainees 25 July 2024 LATEST NEWS News IMPRISONMENT FOR PUBLIC PROTECTION SENTENCE 'REPRODUCING ITSELF LIKE A VIRUS' Earlier today, the government published the first Annual Report on the Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence. 15 November 2024 News EBULLETIN, 1 NOVEMBER 2024 Our latest eBulletin, sent out to subscribers on Friday, 1 November. Sign-up for our free eBulletins here. 1 November 2024 News CONCERN OVER SLOW RELEASE OF IPP PRISONERS New figures out today call into question the government’s claim that it is working at pace to resolve the IPP prison sentence scandal. 31 October 2024 News PARLIAMENTARY BRIEFING ON IPP AHEAD OF KEY MP DEBATE We have prepared a parliamentary briefing on the IPP sentence, supporting today’s Westminster Hall debate and the upcoming second reading of the Lord Woodley’s Private Members’ Bill. 29 October 2024 News LABOUR’S FIRST 100 DAYS: HAS THE IPP CRISIS BEEN ADDRESSED? As Labour approaches its first 100 days, the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies today called on the government for renewed action. 11 October 2024 News EBULLETIN, 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 Our latest eBulletin, sent out to subscribers on Friday, 27 September. Sign-up for our free eBulletins here. 30 September 2024 News MEET OUR TWO NEW MEMBERS OF STAFF In early July, we welcomed Liat Tuv and Daisy Lutyens as our new Policy and Research Officers. 27 September 2024 News TIMPSON CLAIMS GOVERNMENT COMMITTED TO IPP REFORM Earlier this month, Lord Timpson wrote to our Director, Richard Garside, with an update on the Government’s approach to the ongoing Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) scandal. 20 September 2024 View all HELP SUSTAIN OUR WORK Make a donation today Donate KEEP IN TOUCH WITH OUR WORK Sign up for our eBulletins Sign up * Safeguarding * Privacy policy * History * Staff and trustees Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, 2 Langley Lane, Vauxhall, London SW8 1GB * Tel: 020 7840 6110 * Email: info@crimeandjustice.org.uk Registered Charity No 251588. A Company Limited by Guarantee. Registered in England No 496821