Location: JUSTICE, The Justice Hub, 1 Paternoster Lane, St. Paul’s, London, EC4M 7BQ – although home and hybrid working can be supported. Salary: Circa £40k Start date: Early December 2025 JUSTICE is looking to recruit an interim Trust and Foundation Fundraiser to join our friendly, values-led team. This is a fixed term post for 15 […]
Interim Head of Governance and Operations
July 29, 2025
Job Title: Interim Head of Governance and Operations Location: JUSTICE, The Justice Hub, 1 Paternoster Lane, St. Paul’s, London, EC4M 7BQ – although home and hybrid working can be supported. Salary: Circa £45k JUSTICE is looking to recruit an Interim Head of Governance and Operations to join our friendly, values-led team. This is a fixed […]
Reccommendations for Strip Search Legal Safegaurds
July 3, 2025
In light of the government’s manifesto commitment to introduce new “legal safeguards aroundstrip-searching children,” JUSTICE held a roundtable in October 2024 attended by a range ofexperts, including lawyers, psychologists, and organisation’s working in the field of youth andracial justice. The purpose of this roundtable was to identify the most effective way to strengthenpolicing standards and […]
JUSTICE submits evidence to House of Lords’ Constitution Committee inquiry on the Rule of Law
May 29, 2025
In April 2025, JUSTICE submitted its response to the Call for Evidence of the House of Lords’ Constitution Committee inquiry into the rule of law. The inquiry examines the role education, the media and civic society play in creating a culture that values the rule of law in the UK, and how this affects people’s […]
Communications Officer
Job Title: Communications Officer Location: Hybrid, with minimum 1-2 days per month at JUSTICE’s office near St Paul’s, London. Salary: £35,000-£40,000 per annum depending on experience We are looking for a motivated and organised Communications Officer to help us build a fairer UK justice system. The postholder will translate complex legal issues into compelling, clear […]
JUSTICE’s Response to the Ministry of Justice Consultation on the Oversight and Regulation of Private Prosecutors in the Criminal Justice System
May 16, 2025
In March 2025, the Ministry of Justice launched a consultation seeking views on the operation and oversight of private prosecutions and the Single Justice Procedure (SJP). These are two important areas of criminal justice that raise significant questions about fairness, transparency, and accountability. JUSTICE has submitted a detailed response to this consultation, drawing on our […]
JUSTICE & other charities warn Sentencing Bill risks more pregnant women behind bars
April 28, 2025
27 April 2025 JUSTICE and 20 other organisations and individuals have written to the Justice Secretary raising serious concerns about the Sentencing Guidelines Bill. The Bill would prevent the Sentencing Council from giving judges advice on taking personal characteristics such as pregnancy into account when deciding whether to order a report from the probation service to […]
Sentencing Guidelines (Pre-sentence Reports) Bill
April 25, 2025
The Sentencing Guidelines (Pre-Sentence Reports) Bill would prevent sentencing guidelines about pre-sentence reports (“PSRs”) from including any “provision framed by reference to different personal characteristics of an offender”. It defines “personal characteristics” to include “in particular” race, religion or belief, or cultural background, however this is not an exhaustive list. The Bill’s stated purpose is […]
Crime and Policing Bill 2025
April 24, 2025
The Crime and Policing Bill, was introduced in the House of Commons on 25 February 2025. Its stated purpose is to support the delivery of the Government’s Safer Streets Mission to halve knife crime and violence against women and girls (“VAWG”) in a decade, as well as to support neighbourhood policing and increase public confidence […]
The Border Security, Immigration and Asylum Bill
April 11, 2025
The Border Security, Immigration and Asylum Bill was introduced in February 2025. We welcome the repeal of the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration Act) and much of the Illegal Migration Act, given our serious concerns about both pieces of legislation. However, our briefings set out the following concerns: It also retains provisions of the […]