Article Esther Montero Peréz de Tudela EU citizen in EU prisons: Importance of Framework Decision 2008/909/JHA According to the Council... Read More
The decision to modernize an offender database, develop bespoke in-house systems, or adopt a highly configurable Commercial Off-The-Shelf platform is not merely a technical choice—it is a strategic determination that will shape the future of correctional operations for decades to come. Read More
Discussing the practical challenges in the application of the EAW during the COVID-19 pandemic, the EPHESUS project recently spoke to Pilar Ríos, from the University of Seville, who shared some insights into these difficulties and best practices to enhance mutual trust and cooperation among EU Member States. Read More
Digital literacy is a critical component in empowering young people and preparing them for life beyond detention. The Triangle platform offers a valuable tool for fostering digital skills in a secure, engaging environment. Read More
Learn more about Spain's efforts in modernising their prisons, including their pioneering video-calling services provided to persons deprived of liberty. Read More
This article, authored by Kristin Weivoda, explores the promising role of AI in combating entrenched disparities in sentencing, policing, and parole decisions. Read More
Highlighting the necessity of including prisons in the EU's list of critical infrastructures. Read More
Delve into the hidden world of digital evidence within prison walls and uncover the crucial role it plays in solving crimes and dismantling criminal networks. Read More
The Connecting Hearts Foundation has launched a Christmas initiative for children of prisoners. Read More
The Secure Communities Forum has taken a pioneering step, convening a global working group to address safety concerns for 'People of Determination.' Read More
Exploring the duality between violent extremism and mental health in the actions of "lone wolf" terrorists. Read More
Learn about the importance and the barriers to vaccine access in prison, and a project striving to increase vaccine uptake in prison populations. Read More
Danilo Freire & Robert Myles McDonnell The World Prison Brief Dataset (WPB) provides a unique source of information about the... Read More
What is the main subject of this new book? Ioan Durnescu: For almost 20 years, we’ve been speaking about core... Read More
By Dr Victoria Knight and Dr Lee Hadlington De Montfort University, United Kingdom Earlier this year we announced the launch... Read More
By Dr. Marayca López and Laura Maiello-Reidy, CGL Companies Scope of the Problem Worldwide, mental health disorders among the general population... Read More
By Russel Webster Systematic review finds interpersonal skills of case workers; access to social support and housing; and continuity of... Read More
By Robert Boraks, Parkin Architects Nelson Mandela once said: “No one truly knows a nation until one has been inside... Read More
By Russel Webster Inquest examines the rising number of women who die in prison, 11 years after the Corston report.... Read More
By Russel Webster New MoJ research confirms that release on temporary licence (ROTL) reduces reoffending and more ROTLs reduce reoffending... Read More
By Russel Webster Substance misuse treatment providers embrace digital for a better user experience. The digital revolution is here…almost The... Read More
By Russel Webster Prison environments and women prisoners’ needs are complex and demand gender-aware care in view of women’s vulnerability... Read More
By Russel Webster Children are often devastated when their mum is sent to prison but their interests are rarely considered... Read More
by Robert Boraks, Parkin Architects Today there is improved understanding that a correctional facility is no longer the “end of... Read More
By Russel Webster Public Health England’s annual health and justice review highlights specific health needs of women and older prisoners.... Read More
By Russel Webster Prisoners and probation officers had different perceptions of how much prisoners understood recall, how much they communicated... Read More
By Russel Webster Results from process evaluations of Motivational and Engagement Intervention (MEI) and the Healthy Identity Intervention (HII) interventions... Read More
By Russel Webster Professor Rosie Meek makes 12 recommendations to make sport and health living a key part of a... Read More
By Russel Webster Prison staff say illicit phones are about organised drug dealing while prisoners view them more as tools... Read More
By Russel Webster Prison disturbances are associated with physically poor conditions, highly controlling regimes and the uneven application of rules,... Read More
By Russel Webster NACRO briefing on how Friday prison releases can damage resettlement before it’s even properly started. A new... Read More