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This Journal is published by HM Prison and Probation Service. It promotes discussion on issues related to the work of the Prison Service and Justice System.

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Hear more here from Helen Wakeling, @lisamshort1, and Georgia Barnett about how HMPPS has worked to bring evidence into practice to improve outcomes for young adults in prison and probation: crimeandjustice.org.uk/sites/crimeand…

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How can we get evidence to people in prison to inform their daily lives? Read more about the innovative collaboration between PRA and HMPPS colleagues Dr Rachel Gibson, Kate Netten, Tom Bonser, and James Adamson here: crimeandjustice.org.uk/sites/crimeand…

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The PSJ awards the Bennett Award for outstanding article each year. When our stock of trophies ran dry, numerous prisons answered our call for help to create more. Take a look at this wonderful one designed and produced at HMP Warren Hill "Conditions of Success"!

The PSJ awards the Bennett Award for outstanding article each year. When our stock of trophies ran dry, numerous prisons answered our call for help to create more. Take a look at this wonderful one designed and produced at @HMPWarrenHill!
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Basing practice and policy on good quality evidence is eminently sensible, but can be tricky to do. Find out more about what we do and don’t yet know about how to do this well in Flora Fitzalan Howard's article in our most recent edition.
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We need to ask 'what works?' Hear from Jon Yates at the Youth Endowment Fund on how to reduce knife crime in our most recent edition. Together we can change things. crimeandjustice.org.uk/sites/crimeand…

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Learn about the value and examples of prototyping in prisons from Jo Voisey in our latest issue. This is a way of developing, testing, and improving ideas at an early stage which is low cost and low risk.
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Have a read of the latest Prison Service Journal on evidence-based practice in criminal justice settings.

It features an interview with our Head of Evidence and Insights on the Youth Justice Board's evidence based approach to youth justice.

Check it out ⤵

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Our Head of Research, Dr Robin Moore was interviewed for this edition of Prison Service Journal where he discusses the importance of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) within the Inspectorate.

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I loved interviewing the inspiring Rosie Travers for this special edition Prison Service Journal - building bridges, winning hearts and minds and working with hope. Have a read. It’s a brilliant issue.

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The What Works Centre for Crime Reduction brings together evidence-based insights and practical tools for crime reduction.

📰 Read the article by Dr Jo Wilkinson on how to find out more about what works to reduce reoffending ⬇

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Read our interview with Pia Sinha, who took over as CEO of Prison Reform Trust last year, in our most recent edition: crimeandjustice.org.uk/sites/crimeand…

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Thousands of prisoners are eligible to vote in elections. In practice, however, there are considerable barriers to this happening. To learn more, read Dr Gregory Davies and Dr Robert Jones’ article in our most recent issue: crimeandjustice.org.uk/sites/crimeand…

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Delighted to have had the opportunity to write about my work and the impact it has - open access for anyone interested in what I do ShakespeareUnBard in HMP Stafford.
Shakespeare Beyond Borders Alliance Prison Service Journal Thankyou for the opportunity to share this article.

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Interested in how the drama work in prison can help to alleviate the pains of imprisonment, enable ‘positive autonomy’ and support people to rebuild their often-shattered sense of self-identity? Read Dr Rowan Mackenzie 's article in our latest issue:
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What are women’s experiences of long-term imprisonment? Find out more in Claudia Vince and Emily Evison's article in the latest edition of the PSJ.

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New edition of the PSJ out now: crimeandjustice.org.uk/publications/p… This edition offers a diverse mix of articles, interviews and book reviews, on a range of themes and empirical research.

New edition of the PSJ out now: crimeandjustice.org.uk/publications/p… This edition offers a diverse mix of articles, interviews and book reviews, on a range of themes and empirical research.
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Check out this event, connected to and hosted by the guest editors of our special edition on Prison Scrutiny (no. 265)

Check out this event, connected to and hosted by the guest editors of our special edition on Prison Scrutiny (no. 265)
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