Richard Garside
@richardjgarside.bsky.social
Director @crimeandjustice | Law and justice | Materialist not idealist | Facts not feelings | My views, not my employer’s
Seems like pretty reasonable ask
March 3, 2025 at 1:49 PM
Seems like pretty reasonable ask
“Ultimately, we are not opposed to considering a public sector option”
Prisons minister Lord Timpson yesterday conceded that, just maybe, the disastrous privatised prison maintenance contracts might be scrapped
Prisons minister Lord Timpson yesterday conceded that, just maybe, the disastrous privatised prison maintenance contracts might be scrapped
January 24, 2025 at 8:02 AM
“Ultimately, we are not opposed to considering a public sector option”
Prisons minister Lord Timpson yesterday conceded that, just maybe, the disastrous privatised prison maintenance contracts might be scrapped
Prisons minister Lord Timpson yesterday conceded that, just maybe, the disastrous privatised prison maintenance contracts might be scrapped
Annual report from the National Preventive Mechanism (NPM) out today
The NPM is the umbrella body for organisations monitoring places of detention, including re torture and mistreatment
It highlights government inaction on the Imprisonment for Public Protection (#IPP) sentence
The NPM is the umbrella body for organisations monitoring places of detention, including re torture and mistreatment
It highlights government inaction on the Imprisonment for Public Protection (#IPP) sentence
December 18, 2024 at 2:37 PM
Annual report from the National Preventive Mechanism (NPM) out today
The NPM is the umbrella body for organisations monitoring places of detention, including re torture and mistreatment
It highlights government inaction on the Imprisonment for Public Protection (#IPP) sentence
The NPM is the umbrella body for organisations monitoring places of detention, including re torture and mistreatment
It highlights government inaction on the Imprisonment for Public Protection (#IPP) sentence
I’m delighted that @crimeandjustice.bsky.social and @napotheunion.bsky.social have today launched an essay prize in honour of the much-missed Mike Guilfoyle
Mike was one of the kindest, most decent people I have ever known
www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/news/2024-12...
Mike was one of the kindest, most decent people I have ever known
www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/news/2024-12...
December 13, 2024 at 2:48 PM
I’m delighted that @crimeandjustice.bsky.social and @napotheunion.bsky.social have today launched an essay prize in honour of the much-missed Mike Guilfoyle
Mike was one of the kindest, most decent people I have ever known
www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/news/2024-12...
Mike was one of the kindest, most decent people I have ever known
www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/news/2024-12...
The saddest graph in the Annual Report on the IPP is this one
It requires no commentary
It requires no commentary
November 15, 2024 at 3:32 PM
The saddest graph in the Annual Report on the IPP is this one
It requires no commentary
It requires no commentary
Because of growing recalls, the lower number of releases following recall, and the lengthening of recall times, the number of recalled IPP prisoners in prison has been growing
Indeed, there are more recalled IPP prisoners than IPP prisoners who have never been released
Indeed, there are more recalled IPP prisoners than IPP prisoners who have never been released
November 15, 2024 at 3:32 PM
Because of growing recalls, the lower number of releases following recall, and the lengthening of recall times, the number of recalled IPP prisoners in prison has been growing
Indeed, there are more recalled IPP prisoners than IPP prisoners who have never been released
Indeed, there are more recalled IPP prisoners than IPP prisoners who have never been released
The length of time IPP prisoners returned to prison (recalled) are spending in prison has been growing fairly consistently since 2015 (and not only since 2021, as this graph misleadingly claims)
November 15, 2024 at 3:32 PM
The length of time IPP prisoners returned to prison (recalled) are spending in prison has been growing fairly consistently since 2015 (and not only since 2021, as this graph misleadingly claims)
As recalls of IPP prisoners have grown, so to have the number of releases of recalled prisoners
However, the number of releases has not kept pace with the number of recalls
However, the number of releases has not kept pace with the number of recalls
November 15, 2024 at 3:32 PM
As recalls of IPP prisoners have grown, so to have the number of releases of recalled prisoners
However, the number of releases has not kept pace with the number of recalls
However, the number of releases has not kept pace with the number of recalls
Once released, many former IPP prisoners end up being returned to prison (recalled), often for minor and technical reasons
The number recalled each year has been growing
The number recalled each year has been growing
November 15, 2024 at 3:32 PM
Once released, many former IPP prisoners end up being returned to prison (recalled), often for minor and technical reasons
The number recalled each year has been growing
The number recalled each year has been growing
The number of IPP prisoners being released for the first time has been falling year on year, though releases over more recent years have been slowing
November 15, 2024 at 3:32 PM
The number of IPP prisoners being released for the first time has been falling year on year, though releases over more recent years have been slowing
Since the abolition of IPP in 2012, the number of those under the sentence, both in prison and in the community, has been falling
But this fall has been glacially slow
But this fall has been glacially slow
November 15, 2024 at 3:32 PM
Since the abolition of IPP in 2012, the number of those under the sentence, both in prison and in the community, has been falling
But this fall has been glacially slow
But this fall has been glacially slow
Letter in the prisoners' newspaper, Inside Time, on the "two strikes and you're out" life sentence
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insidetime.org/the-forgotte...
October 17, 2023 at 8:20 AM
Letter in the prisoners' newspaper, Inside Time, on the "two strikes and you're out" life sentence
insidetime.org/the-forgotte...
insidetime.org/the-forgotte...
In Channel Four News for quick pre-record interview on Home Secretary's "follow every reasonable line of inquiry" announcement on the police
August 28, 2023 at 3:56 PM
In Channel Four News for quick pre-record interview on Home Secretary's "follow every reasonable line of inquiry" announcement on the police