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New report: opiate addiction in prison
Collaborative research in a pandemic: Co-Producing solutions to a crisis
Mark Johnson appointed to Lloyds Bank Foundation Research Advisory Group
Former prisoner tells Nigel Farage UK justice system is 'criminalising mental illness'
Lockdown measures ‘increased depression and anxiety among prisoners’ – survey
UK prisoners ‘traumatised’ by Covid solitary confinement, study says
"They don't help the real life problems": Children's experiences of education, training and employment in youth justice services
"Black is guilty in their eyes" experiences of black and mixed heritage boys in youth justice services
"Neuro...what?" Neurodiversity in the criminal justice system
Report: Knife crime stories
Report: Nitty Drugs and Broken Trust
Mark Johnson's BBC Radio 4 documentary: The Truth about Britain's Beggars
Report: Service user views on prison healthcare
'Legal high' drug Spice taken by third of prisoners over last month, poll says
Usage Of Cannabis-Like Drug “Spice” At Epidemic Levels In Prisons, Survey Warns
Synthetic drugs easier to buy in jail than coffee
Report: Spice the bird killer
Infographic: Spice the bird killer
For young people, a criminal record should not be a life sentence
Youth custody is failing young people who want to change their ways
It's time to treat drug-addicted children as adults
Why evicting families or cutting benefits won't cut youth crime
How to prevent riots: invest in young people, don't criminalise them
Reverting to 'tough' justice fails both adults and children
Use of pain to restrain young offenders in custody 'should be banned'
Will Westminster finally act on the experiences of young offenders?
The 10th anniversary of The Prince's Trust Young Achiever of the Year award
Individuals make up gangs – so rehabilitate them as such
Mark Johnson on the Channel 4 Street Weapons Commission
Apologising to victims will not reduce reoffending rates
Children who offend need our help – not our hatred
Teachers' TV Interview with Mark Johnson
It's people, not systems, that can make a real difference
Teenagers need the power to step off the trouble train
Young offenders need a future, not a stigma
Former Heroin Addict Talks Yob Culture
