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NPC’s evidence for the Select Committee on Citizenship and Civic Engagement
On 24 October 2017.
Our submission, focusing on the role of civil society in civic engagement.
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Beyond bars
On 28 March 2017.
Suggestions for how funders, commissioners and government, and charities can work to maximise the voluntary sector's value-add in the criminal justice sector.
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Britain’s prisons and the role of charities
By Guest contributor.
On 11 January 2017.
We're researching the role of the charities in reducing reoffending and improving outcomes for those in the criminal justice system.
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How can charities maximise their impact by working with PCCs?
On 15 December 2016.
Insights from a roundtable hosted by NPC and the Police Foundation.
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Partners in crime?
By Guest contributor.
On 15 December 2016.
Drawing on insights from a recent event Grace Wyld explains why greater collaboration is needed between charities and Police and Crime Commissioners.
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A foothold on the uphill struggle towards measuring impact
By James Noble.
On 11 October 2016.
James Noble talks through the Justice Data Lab explaining why we think the model shows real promise for helping us reach the impact summit.
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The Justice Data Lab synthesis and review of findings
By Leanne Bennett.
On 16 September 2016.
A brief review of the Justice Data Lab, setting its work in the context of literature regarding effective rehabilitation of people who have offended.
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More changes in the criminal justice sector
By Anne Fox.
On 19 July 2016.
Criminal justice is an area of focus for NPC as charities play an important role in this sector.
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A reoffending revolution?
By Vicki Prout.
On 20 November 2012.
This morning the justice secretary Chris Grayling made his first major policy speech since he was appointed back in September.