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“We need youth centres, not chicken shop messages”
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29. August 2019
Pupils who self report as being a victim of knife crime are twice as likely to carry a knife themselves ...
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Nominations open for the Criminal Justice Alliance Outstanding Organisation and Individual Awards 2019
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14. August 2019
Nominations are open for organisations or individuals that have made a marked contribution to making the Criminal Justice System fair ...
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BAME people with a criminal record - the triple penalty
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18. July 2019
By Iqbal Wahhab OBE In a country that largely likes to celebrate its racial diversity, we often ignore the fact ...
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EQUAL welcomes Unlock’s timely report on the impact of criminal records for BAME people
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15. July 2019
It has been shown that BAME people are more likely to have a criminal record because of their less favourable ...
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Criminal justice contracts – opportunities for the Third Sector
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12. June 2019
By Simone Williams Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs) are private sector suppliers of probation and prison-based services for offenders in England ...
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Mark Blake’s Farewell Blog
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21. May 2019
I am leaving BTEG after working here for nine years. It will be sad to leave somewhere that’s been a ...
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