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TLEF-funded investigation reveals impact of ASB injunctions on most vulnerable

Vulnerable people with mental health problems are being sent to prison for breaching Anti-Social Behaviour Injunctions (ASBIs) imposed for feeding pigeons, street begging and playing dominoes in public, according to an investigation by The Bureau of Investigative Journalism. The work, funded by TLEF, was prompted by the lack of accessible information provided by the Home […]

TLEF-funded investigation reveals impact of ASB injunctions on most vulnerable

Justice Committee publishes new report on court capacity recommending urgent action on data collection

The House of Commons Justice Committee has today published the findings of their inquiry into court capacity.  The report cites evidence from The Legal Education Foundation’s Director of Research, Dr Natalie Byrom, and calls for urgent action to improve the data that is collected by the courts. Responding to the report, Dr Byrom says: “The […]

Justice Committee publishes new report on court capacity recommending urgent action on data collection

Making sense of ‘Justice System Data’: a new report

A guest blog for The Legal Education Foundation by report authors Dr. Judith Townend and Dr Cassandra Wiener It’s perhaps because the roots of ‘open justice’ run so deep that the data and information generated by our justice system is so messy. The system that produces, stores and shares that data is not something neatly […]

Making sense of ‘Justice System Data’: a new report

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