Jake Phillips, Editor of Probation Quarterly, shares his thoughts on the key themes of PQ26.
Read MoreWe are delighted to publish PQ26 today, with submissions from academics, practitioners, people with lived experience and the voluntary sector.
Read MoreThis report was written by Jessica Pandian. Louise Finer led the early stages of this report.
Read MoreThis is a deep and detailed study of the culture of LFB - there is room for serious concern but there are lessons here for all organisations and individuals.
Read MoreWorking Chance has launched its latest research ‘Progress & Prejudice: Shifts in UK employer attitudes towards hiring people with convictions’.
Read MoreThe latest academic insights piece highlights the importance of recovery capital and justice capital to desistance and community integration.
Read MoreA joint inspection has found Offender Management in Custody (OMiC) is falling well short of expected standards – calling for the model to be overhauled.
Read MoreA press release which refers to three HMI inspections of London PDU.
Read MoreThe Justice Select Committee has produced a report of its meeting to review the position regarding the MOJ Action Plan to reduce the size of the IPP prison population.
Read MoreWe'd like to draw your attention to National Hate Crime Awareness Week from 8th to 15th October.
Read MoreWe are pleased to report on a very successful first Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 4th October.
Read MoreOn 18th October the Probation Institute is holding an online event exclusively for Probation Trainees.
Read MoreWendy Martin, Probation Inspector, asks whether this is a pivotal point in Probation Victim Services.
Read MoreVivian Geiran discusses the UK Contribution in the Post-Brexit Landscape.
Read MoreAlana Ajani, HMPPS, provides an update on the Race Action Programme in Probation.
Read MoreSadie Parr discusses navigating responsibility and risk in the context of lived experience in service delivery.
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