Penelope Gibbs
penelopegibbs.bsky.social
Penelope Gibbs
@penelopegibbs.bsky.social
My passion is to improve UK justice. Lead charity www.transformjustice.org.uk (email there). Also visiting fellow
https://www.kellogg.ox.ac.uk/ and chair www.appropriateadult.org.uk
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🚨NEW EPISODE🚨 pod.fo/e/35277d

What happens when government turns protest into a crime? With thousands waiting to hear if they’ll be charged, the message seems clear: dissent now comes at a cost.

Sarah Lunnon & Audrey Mogan unpack the impact of new protest laws.

🎧Listen now: pod.fo/e/35277d
November 14, 2025 at 10:08 AM
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When the law changes, what happens to those left behind?

In the latest episode of the Transform Justice Podcast, Matthew Parris explores the political and moral dilemmas surrounding the release (or not) of IPP prisoners.

🎧Catch up on the full episode now: pod.fo/e/33eb2a
November 12, 2025 at 1:05 PM
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Courtwatchers have been questioning whether some cases belong in court at all.

At @transformjustice.bsky.social, we’ve long argued that many offences could be resolved better outside of court.

See what some courtwatchers had to say below ⬇️

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November 7, 2025 at 8:30 AM
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The mistaken release of prisoners exposes a profound crisis far bigger than simply Labour ineptitude - my @theipaper.com column on Westminster’s complacency, collective political failure and our decaying public services inews.co.uk/opinion/mist...
The mistaken prisoner release exposes a crisis far bigger than Labour ineptitude
The criminal justice system is among the most blatant examples of British state failure
inews.co.uk
November 10, 2025 at 8:16 AM
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Very welcome move made by the government to expunge criminal records for prostitution acquired when a child. www.gov.uk/government/n... but why stop there in expunging childhood criminal records? Too many people are held back from employment by a conviction acquired decades ago www.fairchecks.org.uk
'Child prostitution' convictions to be expunged
New measures in the Crime and Policing Bill will disregard and pardon unjust 'child prostitution' convictions and cautions received before the law changed in 2015.
www.gov.uk
November 7, 2025 at 11:16 AM
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Join us on 17th November, 14:00-15:30 for the launch of our 2 new reports on criminal court fines.

Drawing together 3 years of research, these reports explore what can be done to make our court fines system fairer, more proportionate & more effective.

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Paying For Justice: How Our Court Fines System Tips The Scales
Join the Centre for Justice Innovation for the launch of two new reports on criminal court fines.
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November 7, 2025 at 1:35 PM
Very welcome move made by the government to expunge criminal records for prostitution acquired when a child. www.gov.uk/government/n... but why stop there in expunging childhood criminal records? Too many people are held back from employment by a conviction acquired decades ago www.fairchecks.org.uk
'Child prostitution' convictions to be expunged
New measures in the Crime and Policing Bill will disregard and pardon unjust 'child prostitution' convictions and cautions received before the law changed in 2015.
www.gov.uk
November 7, 2025 at 11:16 AM
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What is it like to be imprisoned indefinitely?

Andrew Morris discusses his experience of an IPP sentence, and the devastating toll it took on his mental health, in the latest episode of the Transform Justice Podcast.

🎧Listen to the full episode here: pod.fo/e/33eb2a

#IPP #TransformJusticePodcast
November 5, 2025 at 10:09 AM
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💡Why are we still remanding so many children? Read our latest Insight below ⬇️

And if you work with children at risk of custodial remand, we want to hear from you!

Please fill out our survey by 17 Nov so your experiences can inform our policy advocacy.

➡️🔗 Survey here: forms.gle/d9pSVbhhMVQM...
'A bleak existence': Why are we still remanding so many children? - Transform Justice
www.transformjustice.org.uk
October 29, 2025 at 3:10 PM
Problems with the Single Justice Procedure continue...we need gov to bring forward reform proposals soon www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...
'Secretive' court system prosecuting hundreds for innocent mistakes
The Single Justice Procedure (SJP) allows UK public authorities to bring quick prosecutions in hearings conducted behind closed doors.
www.dailymail.co.uk
October 29, 2025 at 1:30 PM
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A criminal record, even for a minor offence, can hold you back from work opportunities for a long, long time.

We need a more proportionate system - for people with records, for their families, for our society and economy.

Help us secure a fairer future, join our campaign today - fairchecks.org.uk
September 1, 2025 at 3:14 PM
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After hundreds of FairChecks supporters wrote to Lord Chancellor David Lammy calling for fairer criminal records checks, we received a response from Lord Timpson.

🔗Read the full letter here - and join the movement, if you haven't already! fairchecks.org.uk/lord-timpson...
October 22, 2025 at 8:59 AM
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The Ministry of Justice has been convicted of a crime and fined £1,000, in a closed-door court hearing the department itself was apparently not aware was happening
www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/m...
Ministry of Justice handed criminal conviction in fast-track courts
The Ministry of Justice is now seeking to overturn its conviction
www.standard.co.uk
October 21, 2025 at 10:40 AM
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🚨NEW EPISODE🚨

IPP ended in 2012, but 1,000+ people are still serving indefinite sentences in prison.

Andrew Morris & Matthew Parris discuss why people are still held under IPP & how we can rid ourselves of its legacy once and for all.

🎧Listen now: pod.fo/e/33eb2a
October 17, 2025 at 8:35 AM
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How should the criminal justice system respond to women who commit crime? Are women's centres - multi-agency hubs with specialist support services - the way forward?

Lucy Campbell and Dr Sarah Waite explore in the latest episode of the Transform Justice Podcast ⬇️

🎧Listen now: pod.fo/e/32d390
October 14, 2025 at 9:26 AM
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This case is deeply concerning. How can our magistrates’ courts allow someone so clearly unable to participate in their own trial to be treated this way? Where is the adherence to fair trial rights - or basic human empathy?

#CourtWatchLondon #MagistratesCourts
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October 3, 2025 at 10:18 AM
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📢 Out-of-court resolutions save time and money, reduce reoffending, and are often preferred by victims. Yet some forces use them far more than others.

How does your local police force compare?

🔗 Start exploring here:
www.transformjustice.org.uk/crime-resolu...
October 1, 2025 at 9:50 AM
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⚠️ Is the term 'vulnerable' helpful when used to describe women in the criminal justice system? Dr Sarah Waite and Lucy Campbell explore in the latest episode of the Transform Justice Podcast.

🎧 Listen to the full discussion - pod.fo/e/32d390

#TransformJusticePodcast #WomenInPrison
October 8, 2025 at 8:55 AM
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💡The slow road to the bench: reforming magistrate recruitment

What is going on with the magistrate recruitment system? Why does it take years to begin sitting? And is the process biased?

📖 @penelopegibbs.bsky.social explores in our latest Insight:

www.transformjustice.org.uk/news-insight...
The slow road to the bench: reforming magistrate recruitment - Transform Justice
www.transformjustice.org.uk
September 30, 2025 at 9:18 AM
💡The slow road to the bench: reforming magistrate recruitment

What is going on with the magistrate recruitment system? Why does it take years to begin sitting? And is the process biased?

📖 @penelopegibbs.bsky.social explores in our latest Insight:

www.transformjustice.org.uk/news-insight...
The slow road to the bench: reforming magistrate recruitment - Transform Justice
www.transformjustice.org.uk
September 30, 2025 at 11:19 AM
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Magistrates should be representatives of the people. But magistracy has always been disproportionately white & middle class. We need excellent magistrates of all kinds but should make more effort to recruit working class & ethnic minority people www.transformjustice.org.uk/news-insight...
The slow road to the bench: reforming magistrate recruitment - Transform Justice
www.transformjustice.org.uk
September 29, 2025 at 8:57 AM
Magistrates should be representatives of the people. But magistracy has always been disproportionately white & middle class. We need excellent magistrates of all kinds but should make more effort to recruit working class & ethnic minority people www.transformjustice.org.uk/news-insight...
The slow road to the bench: reforming magistrate recruitment - Transform Justice
www.transformjustice.org.uk
September 29, 2025 at 8:57 AM
Lay magistrates are essential to the smooth running of our courts. Whether you approve of lay magistrates, its clear we need more sitting now. But is the recruitment system fit for purpose? It still seems biased in favour of white, middle class candidates www.transformjustice.org.uk/news-insight...
The slow road to the bench: reforming magistrate recruitment - Transform Justice
www.transformjustice.org.uk
September 28, 2025 at 6:55 AM
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Out of court resolutions are effective, efficient & often preferred by victims. But how much are police forces using them?

🔗📊 Check our newly updated 2025 crime resolution tracker: www.transformjustice.org.uk/crime-resolu...
September 26, 2025 at 9:36 AM
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We have a system of justice which is secretive, known to be flawed and unfair, and week-by-week lands very vulnerable people with harsh criminal convictions

And we have a government which is content for that to keep happening

www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/t...
Teen convicted over no car insurance while battling for life in hospital
The teenager’s harsh criminal conviction came through the controversial Single Justice Procedure
www.standard.co.uk
September 20, 2025 at 7:56 AM