Make Justice Work in Prospect Magazine. “Ian Blair (July) provided a timely insight into the changing face of crime. The new government’s stated intentions to radically reform the response [...]
Make Justice Work in The Guardian. “Commissioner Paul Stephenson opposes Kenneth Clarke’s plans to lock up fewer criminals Stephenson’s predecessor as Met commissioner, Sir Ian Blair, is [...]
Make Justice Work in The Times Comment. “Violent criminals are freed after half their sentences and the wrong people stay in jail. The campaign Make Justice Work commissioned a cost-benefit [...]
Make Justice Work in The Financial Times. “Prison reformers, however, insist big savings can be made by switching to community punishment for minor criminals, particularly drug addicts. Make [...]
Make Justice Work in The Times. “Magistrates need community sentences to enhance public confidence and provide more opportunity to divert people away from custodySir, Lord Justice Leveson [...]
Make Justice Work in The Daily Telegraph Letters. “SIR – Prisons should not be treated as mental asylums or long-term hospitals (Letters, March 12). The majority of those on short sentences [...]
Make Justice Work in The Independent. “…Roma Hooper, director of the criminal justice project Make Justice Work, said: “Today’s NAO report highlights the massive cost and inefficiency of [...]
Make Justice Work in Metro UK Letters. “In response to the report that prison costs six times more than Eton (Metro, Mon) – the increasing number of short-term sentences being handed down [...]
Make Justice Work in The Telegraph. “The report from the Commons Justice Select Committee (Alisdair Palmer, Comment, January 17) underlined the unsustainable rise in prison numbers in [...]
Make Justice Work in the New Statesman. “Prison sentences lasting less than two months should be abolished and replaced by longer, tougher community order penalties, Iain Duncan Smith has [...]