In this issue:
Rachel O'Brien sets the stage for rethinking prisons; Sir Richard Branson talks drugs and second chances and Manuel Eisner asks what we can learn from the history of violent crime.
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A justice system that truly rehabilitates must reach beyond the prison walls to demand more of society.
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Economics for everyone
Inclusive debate is essential if we are to heal the divisions left by Brexit and deal with economic marginalisation. -
Collective approaches to crime are essential
Collective action by public services and the community is the answer to deep-rooted social issues, says Anthony Painter.
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