Justice Partnership Spotlight: Unilink-Serco
Through the management of six prison contracts along with the Prisoner Escorting and Court Services contract (PECS), Ser …
Revolutionising Prison Environments: The Role of Data and Technology
In a world with over 11 million incarcerated individuals, enhancing mental health care within prisons is crucial. The st …
Prisoners in Tasmania Stay Connected
The Tasmanian Government wants everyone to stay connected through these difficult times, announced Elise Archer, Ministe …
The Future of Corrections: How Technology is Transforming Prisons and Probation
Insights from Francis Toye’s Interview with JUSTICE TRENDS In a recent interview with JUSTICE TRENDS Magazine, Francis T …
Gary Monaghan talks Digital Prison, Self-Service and Improving Prisons
From Wormwood Scrubs to Digital Prisons Interview: Gary Monaghan, director of business change for HM Prison and Probatio …
Revolutionising Prison Environments: AIM Application Targets Suicide and Self-Harm
With an alarming 11 million individuals currently incarcerated worldwide, prioritising mental health risks within prison …
The Power of Communication Behind Bars
Can anyone imagine going by their everyday life without their smart phone, internet connection, without checking their e …
Make Prisons More Decent and Respectful Places and Prisoners will Change their Own Lives
Sir Martin Narey, previous Director General of the Prison Service, and Chief Executive of the National Offender Manageme …
Transforming Prison Environments: Unilink’s AIM Application Targets Suicide and Self-Harm
The theme of this year’s Modernising Criminal Justice Conference was promoting responsive and connected justice.
Artificial Intelligence in Offender Management – Could Machines be More Successful?
Guest blog: Steven Van De Steene, Enterprise Architect and Technology for Corrections Expert, Smart Corrections