‘Lock ‘em up’ approach to low-level offenders must change
Make Justice Work in the Times. “Of the people sent to overcrowded prisons by British courts, two thirds are given a sentence of less than 12 months, taking valuable resources away from [...]
Make Justice Work in the Times. “Of the people sent to overcrowded prisons by British courts, two thirds are given a sentence of less than 12 months, taking valuable resources away from [...]
Make Justice Work in the Independent. Letters: Prison Sentences It was with great interest that we read Robert Verkaik’s article (29 June) on the performance of private prisons. As the article [...]
Make Justice Work was established in 2009 as a campaign to boost public support for a change in how Britain deals with lower-level offenders – a switch from expensive and futile short prison terms to intensive and effective sanctions.