Protest at the Royal College of Psychiatrists ‘endorsing’ segregation units Jon Robins 30 Jun Prisons
Women of colour face tougher challenges after prison than white, according to study Jon Robins 29 Jun Prisons, Race
Thousands of people held on remand ‘for months, sometimes years’ beyond time limits Jon Robins 25 Jun Crime, Miscarriages of Justice
Huge ‘gulf’ revealed between demand for immigration advice in London and the ability to meet it Jon Robins 23 Jun Asylum, Austerity Justice, Immigration
Daniel Morgan: Met accused of ‘institutional corruption’ after refusing to release key documents to independent review Jon Robins 16 Jun Miscarriages of Justice, Police
Old and white prisoners most likely to be treated with respect, new study reports Jon Robins 15 Jun Prisons, Race
Lavinia Nourse: ‘I desperately want the law to be changed’ Jon Robins 10 Jun Miscarriages of Justice, News
The miscarriage of justice watchdog backed calls for Law Commission to review criminal appeals proces Jon Robins 4 Jun Miscarriages of Justice
Miscarriage watchdog calls for extra £1m as it struggles to recruit experienced case workers Jon Robins 2 Jun Miscarriages of Justice
Episode 12: ‘It is very rare for an inquest to deliver “justice”’ Jon Robins 28 May Disability, Inquests, Justice Gap podcast
Priti Patel told to publish Daniel Morgan report or else continue ‘cover up’ Jon Robins 25 May Police
Justice Watchdog should be ‘more willing to incur the displeasure of the Court of Appeal’, say lawyers Jon Robins 21 May Miscarriages of Justice