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
The Algorithm as Witness: Errors in the Criminal Justice System Through the Lens of Technological Determinism
On 29 March 2026, CNN published a report on a case that might have been dismissed as yet another instance of bureaucratic negligence,
The Quietest Reform
Over the past sixteen years, Ukraine has seen a reduction in its prison population. At the start of 2010, there were 147,716 people
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
Access to Open Public Data Illustrating Trends In Ukraine’s Prison System: ECtHR Toolkit
I recently submitted a public information request to the Ministry of Justice and the South-Central Interregional Directorate for the Enforcement of Criminal Sentences.
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