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Capacity for change
News - Mon, 23 August 2010
We have published an independent evaluation of our Commonwealth Programme.
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Andrew Dilnot to chair new Commission on the Funding of Care and Support
News - Tue, 20 July 2010
Nuffield Foundation Trustee Andrew Dilnot has been appointed chair of the new Commission on the Funding of Care and Support.
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Restorative justice is crucial in tackling youth crime
News - Thu, 15 July 2010

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Restorative justice is crucial in tackling youth crime
News - Wed, 14 July 2010
Restorative justice – requiring young offenders to face up to the harm they have caused their victims and to make amends – is placed at the heart of wide-ranging reform proposals published today by the Independent Commission on Youth Crime and Antisocial Behaviour.
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Unjust Desserts
News - Thu, 8 July 2010
The Prison Reform Trust and the Institute for Criminal Policy Research at King’s College London have called for an urgent review of the social and financial costs and benefits of the controversial indeterminate sentence of imprisonment for public protection (IPP).
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Marriage does not make relationships between parents more stable
News - Wed, 7 July 2010
Marriage per se may not be the most important cause of stable relationships when children are young, according to new research from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) and funded by the Nuffield Foundation.
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Northern Ireland's tribunal system in need of reform
News - Thu, 24 June 2010
Northern Ireland's tribunal system is in urgent need of reform according to new research funded by the Nuffield Foundation.
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Professor David Rhind appointed Chair of the Nuffield Foundation
News - Wed, 23 June 2010
The Nuffield Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor David Rhind as Chair of its Board of Trustees.
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New advice on forensic bioinformation
News - Mon, 17 May 2010
A team of academics led by Dr Carole McCartney from Leeds University has identified four principles for the preparation of new legislation into the use foresnic bioinformation by the justice system.
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