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You can reach The Penal Lexicon through our website contact form or by emailing us at admin@penlex.org.uk. We are happy to answer your questions and provide information about our research.

The Penal Lexicon’s research provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities for improving the criminal justice system. Our goal is to inform policy debates and promote evidence-based solutions that can make a real difference.

The Penal Lexicon conducts research on a wide range of topics related to prisons, criminal justice, and penal policy. Our areas of expertise include:

  • Prison Reform
  • Sentencing Guidelines
  • Rehabilitation Programs
  • Mass Incarceration
  • Law Enforcement Practices
  • Criminal Justice Policy
  • Penal History and Trends

You can access our research findings through our website, publications, and presentations. We also collaborate with researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to disseminate our work.

There are several ways to support The Penal Lexicon’s work:

  • Visit our website to explore our research

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  • Consider making a donation to support our research endeavors

  • Contact us if you are interested in collaborating or partnering with us.

The Penal Lexicon is committed to ethical research practices. Our work adheres to the highest standards of academic integrity, transparency, and respect for all individuals involved.

The Penal Lexicon’s long-term goal is to become a leading resource for knowledge and analysis on penal issues, fostering informed decision-making and promoting a more just and equitable society.

The Penal Lexicon collaborates with various academic institutions, research centers, and organizations that share our commitment to advancing the study of criminal justice.

The Penal Lexicon engages with policymakers through publications, presentations, and collaborations. We strive to provide evidence-based insights that can inform policy decisions and promote positive change in the criminal justice system.

The Penal Lexicon welcomes contributions from individuals and organizations interested in advancing our research. You can contribute by:

  • Sharing your expertise and knowledge with us.

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  • Engaging in discussions and providing feedback on our work.

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  • Making a donation to support our research endeavors.

  • Contact us if you'd like to collaborate or partner with us. We value your engagement and contributions to our mission.

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Our Guiding Principle

Criminal Defence Law in the Context of Prison Litigation

We examine the role of criminal defence lawyers in representing prisoners who are challenging their convictions or seeking redress for violations of their rights within correctional facilities.

Business and Commercial Law in Prison Industries

We analyze the legal and ethical considerations surrounding prison industries, including contracts, labor practices, and the regulation of business activities within correctional facilities.

Building and Construction Law in Prison Maintenance

We research the legal and regulatory aspects of building and construction in the context of prison maintenance, repair, and renovation. We explore the legal framework for ensuring safe and appropriate living conditions within correctional facilities.

International Estate Planning in the Context of Criminal Justice

We research the complexities of estate planning when criminal justice issues are involved. This can include matters such as asset forfeiture, inheritance, and the impact of incarceration on inheritance rights.

Property and Real Estate Law in the Context of Prison Construction

We analyze the legal and regulatory frameworks surrounding the construction and development of correctional facilities, including property rights, zoning, environmental impact, and building codes.

Property Conveyancing and Prison Construction

We research the legal and regulatory framework surrounding the acquisition, transfer, and development of property for prison construction, including land use regulations, environmental impact assessments, and the rights of local communities.

Civil Litigation and Disputes Involving Correctional Facilities

We analyze the legal framework surrounding civil litigation and disputes that may arise in the context of correctional facilities. This includes matters such as prisoner lawsuits, employment claims, and property disputes.

Traffic Law and its Impact on Incarceration

We research how traffic law enforcement and the resulting criminal justice system involvement can contribute to mass incarceration, particularly for marginalized communities. We also explore the effectiveness of alternative strategies for addressing traffic violations.

Mergers and Acquisitions of Correctional Facilities

We analyze the legal and financial aspects of mergers and acquisitions of correctional facilities, including the impact on privatization, prison labor, and prisoner rights.

Researchers

Our Research Team

Steve Robinson-Grindey Senior Researcher and Director

Steve Robinson-Grindey

Senior Researcher & Director

Bernice Buckley Assistant Researcher

Bernice Buckley

Assistant Researcher

Lana Minja Assistant Researcher

Lana Minja

Assistant Researcher