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Tea Entrepreneurs Challenge Their Community to See People First, Ex-Offenders Second
Sustainability is about more than what’s being harvested, how and where. It’s about the people who are doing the harvesting, and the impact business has on them.
How Britain's Most Notorious Reformed Criminal Is Helping Offenders Navigate the Law
Jason Coghlan was jailed for armed robbery before finding an even more lucrative pastime: studying law to cater to gangsters in Spain.
New Study Looks at Rapes in Paris — And Says Nine Out of Ten Go Unreported
The study, which analyzed 598 cases over a two-year period, sheds new light on the demographics of rapists and their victims in the French capital.
An Urban Farm Is Teaching Ex-Offenders to Grow Salad Leaves
After recovering from his own addiction problems, Steve Glover set up the Severn Project, an urban farm located on the outskirts of Bristol employing people from socially excluded demographics.
This Is Why You Should Care That Our Probation Service Has Just Been Privatised
Unskilled private security companies will now be dealing with those who are deemed to be menaces to British society.
This Sydney Law Firm Targets Drug Users on Facebook
If you're between 18 to 30 and like a few music-related Facebook pages, you may have seen an ad saying "Busted with possession or supply of drugs at Field Day? Call Sydney's best drug lawyers!"
Young Reoffenders - Part 2
Meeting Britain's "lost boys"—young men who've spent so much of their lives in Young Offenders' Institutes, they'd rather be inside than in the real world.
What Are We Going to Do About Britain's Lost Boys?
The lack of support for young offenders is a fucking crime, and I should know.