Boats Not Bars: The rowing rehabilitation scheme giving prisoners a second chance
For prisoners in the UK, life after incarceration is difficult to navigate with a stiff public attitude and troubles finding
For prisoners in the UK, life after incarceration is difficult to navigate with a stiff public attitude and troubles finding
Content Warning: This article contains content about self-harming behaviour Prisons in England and Wales saw the highest number of self-harm
Self harm in women’s prisons is 8.5 times higher than in men’s, according to a report from HM Inspectorate of
London prison healthcare was worse than the national average for men’s prisons in key areas, according to prisoner survey data.
Around 60 pro-life activists dressed as prisoners staged a protest outside Parliament to oppose abortion buffer zones. As of the
A luxury catering company and a Feltham prison are working together to prepare inmates for life outside of prison, lowering
Official figures estimate that around 25% of adults in prison have either diagnosed or undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Conditions at HMP Wandsworth are inhumane and unsafe according to the IMB report, noting serious overcrowding and increased violence. The
‘Jade’s Law’ will be introduced in Parliament later this year, automatically suspending the parental rights of killer parents. The measures,
Watchdogs and prison officers in England and Wales have warned of a prison system creaking under the weight of overcrowding
Prison walls separate more than people, as where you stand in relation to those walls can also predict how likely