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The National Offender Management Service (NOMS) Campaignlog  on the Napo website chronicles the responses of Napo members to the creation of NOMS.

Diary of a Criminal Solicitor is written by a London solicitor who does purely criminal defence work, and who often finds himself "in utter amazement or red faced with anger working at Police Stations, Magistrates Courts, Crown Courts.." This blog is offers real insight into the reality of contemporary criminal justice practice.

CJ  Scotland is an independent log and information exchange with a focus on Scottish criminal justice issues. It is a gateway to comprehensive information about Scottish criminal justice It provides frequently updated information and aims to inform the national debate on addressing crime in Scotland.

Judy McKnight's Napolog is the weblog of the General Secretary of Napo, the trade union and professional association for family court and probation staff. Links with some key developments in criminal and community justice.

The Magistrate's Blog describes itself as "Musings and Snippets from an English Magistrate (Justice of the Peace)", who goes by the name of Bystander and sits in a court near London. Where Bystander's views “differ from the letter of the law, he will enforce the letter of the law because that is what he has sworn to do”. This revealing weblog offers real insight into a magistrate’s daily experience.

The Policeman's Blog is written by a serving officer who frankly describes his blog as a “Journey into the mad, mad world of the British underclass and the Public sector, where nothing is too insane for it to be written down and copied in triplicate”, then rather unnecessarily assures us that his views "probably don't reflect official policy”. This controversial blog nevertheless offers real insight into everyday police work.

The Probation Journal has set up a Blog to encourage open debate and exploration from those concerned with UK criminal justice, in particular practitioners and especially those closely connected with the probation service. An edited version of this Blog debate will publishing in the December 2006 Special Edition of the Probation Journal. You are encouraged to visit the Blog and add your comments.

Psychology and Crime News is a superbly well informed blog which collates information of interest in a forensic psychological context. Aimed mainly at an an academic audience, but also extremely useful for anyone who works with offenders and wants to keep up to date with  developments in both psychology in a forensic context, and practical forensic developments with psychological relevance.

The Reducing Reoffending Blog explores issues around rehabilitation and reoffending.

The Special Constable's Blog documents the work of a part time police officer.

The Thin Blue Line documents the experiences of a new police officer in London, who describes himself as “coming from the sticks to the big smoke to see if he can really be all he can be”.

The UK Criminal Justice Weblog has news on UK criminal justice issues drawn from media websites, government sources and criminal justice agencies and organisations. It is supported by Rethinking Crime and Punishment and produced in association with the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies. A superb source of information.

Weblogs International

Public Defender Dude is a California-based weblog which frankly acknowledges it presents “The rantings of a Public Defender constantly fighting against society's pervasive Police Industrial Complex” and invites the reader to “Enjoy the unique perspective of one who's life's work is to fight the system through the system”.

 

News Archives Index

Latest News

April 26, 2008: Probation Service "At Breaking Point", Says New Research

April 25, 2008: Some Crime Is Falling: It's Official

April 25, 2008: Prison Population Breaks Record

April 14, 2008: Prison Self Injury Rate Growing - Howard League

April 4, 2008: New Corporate Manslaughter Law

April 2, 2008: More Specialist Domestic Violence Court Systems

April 1, 2008: Academics Challenge Crime Research Governance

March 17, 2008: 16, 2007: More Cash For Prison Drug Treatment

March 17, 2008: Sentencing Crisis, Says Napo

March 6, 2008: ID Cards: On The Way

February 28, 2008: Community Sentences Reduce Reoffending, Says Straw

February 8, 2008: Straw Supports Community Sentences

February 1, 2008: First New Public Prison In A Decade

January 31, 2008: Penal Policy Reform

January 1, 2008: Prison Suicides Rise

December 29, 2007: Prison Recalls Out Of Control, Says Napo

December 28, 2007: Offenders Do 6m Hours Of Work

December 20, 2007: Howard League Welcomes Inquiry

December 19, 2007: The Public & Tackling Offenders

December 12, 2007: Reviewing The Law On Murder

December 6, 2007: Napo On The Carter Report

December 6, 2007: Carter Report And New 'Titan' Prisons

December 6, 2007: Prison Reform Trust On Carter

December 4, 2007: Imprisoning Women Costs Us All

 

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