How can theatre help people understand, rehearse and question justice? This IN-CJ podcast explores the Informal Justice Court project in Lagos, linking legal education, access to justice and creative practice https://t.co/hEVW39yu3M
For the first time the Probation Board has opened its doors to cameras-all episodes now streaming @BBCiPlayer . Former world champion boxer Carl Frampton follows the inner workings of the Probation Board, meeting service users, officers and victims of crime.
When should probation supervision end? In this IN-CJ podcast, Ana Esquerra Roqueta, Jeffrey Janjan and Kyle Hart discuss early termination for good progress, desistance, risk culture and how justice systems recognise change https://t.co/5Skrc5MVEb
How is AI reshaping rehabilitation in probation, prisons, and community justice, and how can technology support rather than replace human judgement and relationships? Join IN-CJ and the Probation Institute for an upcoming international online event https://t.co/TGPP4HyzhQ
The IN-CJ Newsdesk 2025 will be getting underway at 13:00 GMT, tea and snacks to hand for what will be a fascinating set of talks. Follow on YouTube, link via IN-CJ Website https://t.co/sACWx84Cst
The IN-CJ Quick-Fire Newsdesk goes live on 4th December, with contributors from the USA, Europe, Africa and the UK sharing insights on prisons, probation, research and reform. Watch live on YouTube from 13:00 GMT. Will you be joining us?
The IN-CJ Quick-Fire Newsdesk goes live on 4th December, with contributors from the USA, Europe, Africa and the UK sharing insights on prisons, probation, research and reform. Watch live on YouTube from 13:00 GMT. Will you be joining us?
How can theatre in prisons reveal both control and transformation? In our latest IN-CJ podcast, Xiaoye Zhang shares her journey from China to the UK—and the role of arts in justice across cultures. What do we learn by listening internationally? https://t.co/0EU7x1coVE
Thanks to everyone who has signed up to join our forthcoming international webinar, Perspectives on Serious Offending, co-hosted by International Network for Criminal Justice IN-CJ-CJ and the Probation Institute on Tuesday 17th June at 4pm (UK time) https://t.co/vhlOYELBXV
How should we respond to serious offending without falling into cycles of blame, bureaucracy or fatalism? Join IN-CJ & the Probation Institute on 17 June at 4pm to explore what ethical, effective justice looks like. Sign up: https://t.co/vhlOYELBXV
Who decides what counts as ‘serious’ offending—and what are the consequences? Join us on 17 June at 4pm for an IN-CJ webinar exploring diverse perspectives on justice, policy, and accountability. Sign up here: https://t.co/vhlOYELBXV
What role should probation services play in preventing serious offending—and how can supervision adapt to complex risk? Join leading experts at our online seminar, Perspectives on Serious Offending, 17 June, 4–5.30pm (UK) https://t.co/ueo7cpuwc6
How can forensic psychology shape a more effective justice system? In the latest IN-CJ podcast, experts from the US & UK discuss their roles, challenges, and the impact of psychology in legal decisions & rehabilitation https://t.co/3UAmZDo1bs
Introducing: The Cycle
Our new short film, directed by @GeorgieInMotion in partnership with @Media_Trust depicts the relentless cycle of the criminal justice system, inspiring viewers to take practical action.
#BreakTheCycle
https://t.co/nC8LpXGNfx
Curious about the latest insights in probation practices from top experts worldwide? Listen to our recent webinar featuring speakers from Europe and USA on community sanctions and regulation https://t.co/R0bKLvG8JL @ProbInstitute@CEPprobation
Join the Probation Institute & IN-CJ as we explore professionalism and regulation in probation practice. Discover key insights on ethical standards, human rights, and the future of probation services https://t.co/orDEuG682s @ProbInstitute
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Explore Dirk van Zyl Smit's insightful speech on human rights, democracy, and the rule of law in #prisons and #probation, now featured on the IN-CJ website. Discover how these principles shape humane and effective penal systems https://t.co/4yFrzBXFZC #HumanRights
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