Vulnerable young people suffering from mental illness are not getting the help that they need. Kesia’s story.
The world's largest security company shows how to undermine a rigorous and shocking account of racism and degrading treatment at a child prison.
Jobs, safe housing, childcare support. That’s what women need. Not prison.
Three real life cases from RightsInfo illuminate why human rights matter.
“They look at you like you’re a dog, making you strip is bang out of order.” The final shocking extract from Children Behind Bars.
Nobody likes to be stopped, harassed and humiliated by the police. Young people are devising strategies to protect themselves.
Joseph Scholes and Adam Rickwood died within weeks of being placed in penal institutions. Carolyne Willow met the boys’ mothers, and tells their stories in her shocking book, Children Behind Bars.
Thirty-three children have died in English child prisons since 1990. A powerful new book exposes how Britain’s most vulnerable children are routinely damaged by the state.
National Audit Office issues damning report on outsourcing model that claims to guarantee value for money.
The state took three lives. A hospital discharged a suicidal young woman. The police unlawfully tapped a man’s phone. Three stories from RightsInfo:
Former HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, Lord Ramsbotham, offers advice to ministers.
Victims of the black cab rapist were not believed. A man who suffered a miscarriage of justice could not speak to journalists. Four children suffered abuse and neglect. Three stories from RightsInfo: