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Wales needs full power and responsibility for criminal justice

Leanne Wood argues that the devolution of criminal justice offers an opportunity to do things differently

January 31, 2019
in Featured Article, Politics

Why a progressive approach to criminal justice is needed for women in Wales

The government’s new strategy means we have an opportunity to reduce counterproductive short-term prison sentences, which fail to address the core issues and do little to discourage reoffending, argues Bernie Bowen-Thompson

July 16, 2018July 16, 2018
in Featured Article, policing and justice, Politics

Why Wales should control police and criminal justice

John Osmond says the Silk Commission is tackling a neuralgic devolution issue worrying Welsh MPs at Westminster

April 23, 2013April 23, 2013
in Featured Article, Politics

Why north Wales needs a prison

David Hanson argues that forcing criminals across the border to serve time makes them more likely to re-offend and undermines rehabilitation

September 22, 2010September 22, 2010
in Featured Article, Politics
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Common Purposes report

The IWA’s Common Purposes project has explored practical steps to ensure the implementation of curriculum reform in Wales is integrated with and supported by the further education, higher education, skills and business communities.   The report makes eight recommendations to help ensure the further education, higher education, skills and business communities are involved during the […]

15 February 2019
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