Funders
We wish to thank all our funders whose support is vital to our work. PLIAS Resettlement is funded by… Brent CouncilBrunel UniversityCity Bridge TrustDepartment for Work & PensionsEdward Harvist TrustEsmee Fairbairn FoundationLloyds Bank FoundationLondon Community FoundationProspectsThe Pilgrim TrustG4S
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Young Review: Improving outcomes for young black and/or Muslim men in the Criminal Justice System
The report highlights the specific experiences and needs of black and Muslim men aged 18-24 in the Criminal Justice System, and sets out a series of recommendations that aim to ensure that action takes place to address unequal outcomes; from prison to resettlement. Download it here Published by BTEG 2014
The Corston report: review of women with particular vulnerabilities in the Criminal Justice System
Following the tragic death of six women at Styal prison, the Home Secretary asked Baroness Jean Corston to conduct a review of vulnerable women in the criminal justice system. The review outlines the need for a distinct, radically different, visibly-led, strategic, proportionate, holistic, woman-centred, integrated approach for women offenders, and makes 43 recommendations. Download it […]