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LATEST CRIME IN MIND NEWSLETTER – DECEMBER 2022 NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE.

December 2, 2022Administrator

Our latest newsletter is now available to download or view online. Visit our publications section here or click here for copy direct. If you would like a copy emailed to you please email administrator@crimeinmind.co.uk

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FEEDBACK FROM OUR LAST EVENT

November 30, 2022Administrator

CONSEQUENCES AND NEEDS AFTER MISCARRIAGES OF JUSTICE – 27 July 2022. Members of Crime In Mind have access to all recordings of our Seminars and Events. If you are interested in joining Crime In Mind please visit our website at Join Crime… Continue reading →

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Next CIM seminar – Consequences and needs after miscarriages of justice

November 9, 2022Administrator

When: 24 November 2022 17.00 – 19.00 – Zoom Platform Book your space via EventBrite here. This seminar will focus on adverse effects of  imprisonment from several perspectives. Sophie Ellis will provide an update on the problems of IPP sentences… Continue reading →

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Indefinite Sentences for Public Protection (IPPs): a call for action 

November 9, 2022Administrator

The House of Commons’ Justice Committee report on IPPs was published on 28th September 2022. This welcome report not only acknowledges their rightful abolition under the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 but also that as this… Continue reading →

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Sad News

October 16, 2022Administrator

Members and friends will be saddened to hear of the death of Dr Tim Kirkpatrick, who led the discussion for our Webinar on research in prisons in February this year. His own current research – the PROSPECT project (Prevention of… Continue reading →

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Crime In Mind Annual General Meeting 13th October 2022.

October 4, 2022Administrator

The Annual General Meeting of Crime in Mind will be held virtually on Thursday 13th October @ 1300 hours. Members are invited to attend and will be sent a link to join the meeting prior to the event. The AGM will… Continue reading →

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Seed Corn Funding and Support for New Research Development 

September 27, 2022Administrator

Call for applications – Deadline 30th November 2022 Crime in Mind is seeking to support development of new research.   This call for applications for support is for people who want to build research skills. Up to £1000 will be… Continue reading →

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Feedback from our last event

August 9, 2022Administrator

CIM SEMINAR – RESEARCH INTO SUPPORTING THOSE WITH ASD IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM – Crime In Mind – 27 July 2022. Members of Crime In Mind have access to all recordings of our Seminars and Events. If you are interested… Continue reading →

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CIM SEMINAR – RESEARCH INTO SUPPORTING THOSE WITH ASD IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM

July 14, 2022Administrator

Our next online seminar will be held on Wednesday 27th July 2022, 5-7pm. Join us for an early evening webinar to consider the needs of people with ASD in the justice system and what further research is needed to inform… Continue reading →

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Latest Crime In Mind Newsletter – January 2022 Now Available online.

February 8, 2022Administrator

Our latest newsletter is now available to download or view online. Visit our publications section here or click here for copy direct. If you would like a copy emailed to you please email administrator@crimeinmind.co.uk

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