CriminalJusticeReform

When “Mistakes” Become Systemic: The Growing Crisis of Police Accountability

On 2 December 2025, a damning report by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) into the tragedy of Hillsborough…

2 months ago

Lord Timpson and the Push to Rethink Women’s Imprisonment: The Women’s Justice Board

The launch of the Women’s Justice Board on 21 January 2025 marks a significant moment in rethinking how the UK…

2 months ago

UK GOVERNMENT PLEDGE TO HELP PROTECT WOMEN FROM VIOLENCE

On average, a woman is killed every three days and that nearly 900 women were victims of domestic homicide over…

2 months ago

The View Magazine Spreads its Wings

Important announcement on the View MagazineThe View Magazine's editorial board has decided to dissolve the limited company and CIC, which…

2 months ago

Rebel Justice: Janine Ewen on Survival, Systems—and Building Something Better

“You’re not alone.” That’s the steady heartbeat of this week’s Rebel Justice from The View Magazine, where host and guest…

3 months ago

Broken Supervision: When the Probation Service Can’t Do Its Job

The picture looks stark. The HM Prison & Probation Service (HMPPS) supervises around 241,540 people in England and Wales. Yet…

3 months ago

When oversight retreats: IMBs, women’s prisons and the monitoring-gap

The Independent Monitoring Boards (IMBs) exist to provide a vital check on the treatment of people in custody. Every prison…

3 months ago

What’s Lost When PCCs Go: The Quiet Unravelling of Local Justice

On 13 November 2025, the Government announced that the role of elected Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) will be abolished…

3 months ago

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