‘Two Prosecutors’: A Movie About a Russia That Cannot Bring Itself to Be Any Different
There are works that do not require a review in the conventional sense — they require a testimony. Two Prosecutors is precisely such
Stuck in Transit: Ukrainian Probation Between Punitive Supervision and Rehabilitation Services
The Ukrainian probation service emerged from reformist rhetoric and developed in the shadow of bureaucratic self-perpetuation. The 2015 Law ‘On Probation’ was presented
Solitary Confinement in Ukraine: Statistics That Don’t Exist and Never Have
I recently carried out what might seem like a routine administrative procedure — I sent an information request to the Department for the
England and Wales Overhaul Short Prison Sentences
From Monday, most offenders in England and Wales who would have faced up to a year in jail are likely to receive a
Media Representation and Evidence Base of the Probation System in Ukraine: From Institutional Narcissism to the Search for Real Effectiveness
The reform of Ukraine’s prison system, marked by a shift from a “punitive model” to “rehabilitation,” began as an ambitious project to humanise
EU to Sanction 10 Russians for Torturing Journalist Victoria Roshchyna and Other Ukrainians
The European Union is moving forward with sanctions against ten Russian nationals connected to the torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war, mistreatment of
Sweden Plans to Establish Prisons for Young People Aged 13 and Above
In Sweden, offenders as young as 13 will be placed in youth prisons starting next summer. Some time ago, the government commissioned the
Guatemala Passes Anti-Gang Law Declaring Gangs Terrorist Groups
On October 22, 2025, Guatemala passed a new anti-gang law aimed at giving the government more resources to fight the groups, which are