The experiences of volunteers in prisons in England: a qualitative study – Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology

Posted March 4th, 2026 in news by sally

‘England has one of the highest incarceration rates worldwide, with prisons experiencing overcrowding and relying on volunteer organisations to deliver rehabilitation and mentoring services. Nevertheless, the literature on prison volunteers’ experiences remains sparce. To address this gap, this study aimed to investigate the motivations, experiences and recommendations of prison volunteers in England. Semi-structured interviews were conducted online with prison volunteers from across England. Data were analysed thematically to identify key themes within the dataset. A total of 21 prison volunteers (n = 16 female, n = 5 male) participated, with an average of 7.5 years of volunteer experience. Six main themes were identified: ‘motivations for prison volunteering’, ‘characteristics of prison volunteers’, ‘volunteers’ relationships with prisoners’, ‘volunteers’ interactions with the prison officers’, ‘volunteers’ perceptions of the prison system’ and ‘system impediments to volunteering work’. Volunteers described their experiences of prison volunteering as largely positive, with volunteers forming positive relationships with prisoners and gaining new perspectives on both prisoners and the prison system. However, they also identified challenges within the prison system and volunteer organisations, which should be addressed to better support prison volunteers.’

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Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 3rd March 2026

Source: www.tandfonline.com

Key takeaways from the Home Secretary’s Statement on Asylum Reforms: 30-months permission to stay for new claims and transitional arrangements for pending cases – Kingsley Napley Immigration Law Blog

Posted March 4th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Today [3 March], the Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood made a statement to Parliament in which she set out, in brief terms, the changes that are being made to the UK asylum system. The statement brings some welcome clarity for asylum seekers, but the position for existing refugees remains uncertain.’

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Kingsley Napley Immigration Law Blog, 3rd March 2026

Source: www.kingsleynapley.co.uk

The scandal of women handcuffed while in labour: ‘I was so shocked when the restraints weren’t removed’ – The Guardian

Posted March 4th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Pregnant women prisoners are being handcuffed to prison officers – often male – during intimate vaginal examinations and long, agonising births. Will this dehumanising treatment be stopped?’

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The Guardian, 4th March 2026

Source: www.theguardian.com

Appeal judges reject challenge to law firm negligence ruling – Legal Futures

Posted March 4th, 2026 in news by sally

‘The Court of Appeal has rejected a challenge to a High Court ruling that a law firm was not negligent in its advice to settle £2m of claims brought by a businessman’s trustee in bankruptcy against his wife and daughter.’

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Legal Futures, 4th March 2026

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

British rapper Ghetts jailed for 12 years for causing death of student in hit and run – The Guardian

Posted March 4th, 2026 in news by sally

‘The rapper Ghetts has been jailed for 12 years for killing a student in a hit and run while speeding and over the drink-drive limit.’

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The Guardian, 3rd March 2026

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Dame Laura Cox KC on sex equality in the UK, and at the Bar of England and Wales – Part 1 – Oxford Human Rights Hub

Posted March 4th, 2026 in news by sally

‘In the first episode of this two-part series, Justin Winchester speaks to Dame Laura Cox KC — a Justice of the England and Wales High Court between 2002 and 2016, and former Chairperson of the Bar Council Sex Discrimination Committee — about women’s equality in the United Kingdom.’

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Oxford Human Rights Hub, 4th March 2026

Source: ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk

Is there space for clinical decision-making in relation to incapacitated adults? The CA pronounces – Mental Capacity Law and Policy

Posted March 4th, 2026 in news by sally

‘The Court of Appeal in Townsend v Epsom & Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust [2026] EWCA Civ 195 has handed down a decision with very significant implications for all medical decision-making in relation to adults lacking capacity. In the context of an urgent appeal against a decision of the Vice-President, Theis J, Baker LJ (giving the lead judgment), set out at paragraph 68 a series of principles that he considered to be “clearly and consistently established by the case law and professional guidance.”’

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Mental Capacity Law and Policy, 3rd March 2026

Source: www.mentalcapacitylawandpolicy.org.uk

All construction products to be regulated in the UK – OUT-LAW.com

Posted March 4th, 2026 in news by sally

‘All construction products will be subject to regulation in the UK, under new proposals described as “far reaching” by one building safety expert.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 3rd March 2026

Source: www.pinsentmasons.com