Home > NEWS > Press Releases > 2013 2013 17/12/2013 Inspectorate finds further effort required to implement Youth Justice Review recommendations An independent inspection report has highlighted the need for greater commitment, ambition and creativity to be applied if current Department of Justice plans to implement 90% of the recommendations of the Youth Justice Review are to be met in 2014. 05/12/2013 Inspectorate publishes report on relationship between PSNI and the Police Ombudsman's Office An independent inspection report published today (5 December 2013) has found the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) to be co-operating with the Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland (OPONI) when required to provide sensitive information for the purpose of investigation. 29/11/2013 Radical reform needed to halt continuing increase The Chief Inspector of Criminal Justice in Northern Ireland has called for radical reform of the Northern Ireland Legal Services Commission (NILSC) in order to address spiralling legal aid costs and inefficiencies. 21/11/2013 Cost and impact of the past revealed in new report by Criminal Justice Inspection A new report by Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJI) has indicated the financial cost borne by criminal justice agencies in Northern Ireland in terms of dealing with the past is estimated to exceed £30m per year. 14/11/2013 Approved premises providing significant contribution to Northern Ireland's public protection arrangements The use of approved premises to assist offenders to resettle back into society helps reduce the risk of individuals reoffending and strengthens public protection arrangements in Northern Ireland according to a new inspection report published today by Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJI). 29/10/2013 Chief Inspector concerned by limited progress on domestic violence and abuse recommendations The Chief Inspector of Criminal Justice in Northern Ireland Brendan McGuigan has called for work to be undertaken to fully achieve 12 outstanding inspection recommendations aimed at strengthening how criminal justice agencies handle incidents of domestic violence and abuse. 10/10/2013 Inspectorate notes progress in justice system approach to addressing sexual violence and abuse A follow-up review of how the criminal justice system works to address sexual violence and abuse has found improvements in the working relationship between the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and the Public Prosecution Service (PPS). 01/10/2013 Fundamental improvement in outcomes for prisoners required at Hydebank Wood Young Offenders' Centre and Ash House women's prison Inspectors have raised significant concerns around the performance of two of Northern Ireland's prison facilities and their ability to deliver positive outcomes for prisoners within their care. 12/09/2013 Lessons learned from Donagh sexual abuse case leads to improvement in accuracy of court orders An independent inspection report has revealed that significant improvements made by the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service (NICTS) to the administrative arrangements in place to deal with court orders has led to an accuracy level of 99.2%. 28/06/2013 "Partnership approach to swiftly deal with public disorder will help build public confidence in justice system" says Inspectorate A new inspection report by Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJI) has urged the criminal justice system in Northern Ireland to focus on the development of a partnership approach to address prolonged and exceptional public disorder. 30/05/2013 Inspectorate welcomes progress on recommendations to improve Probation Board's Community Service scheme A follow-up review of the Probation Board for Northern Ireland's (PBNI's) Community Service scheme has found the organisation has worked diligently over the last three years to address the spirit of recommendations made by Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJI) in its original inspection report. 09/05/2013 PSNI must take a service-wide approach to allocating staff to meet future policing needs of the community Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJI) has today (Thursday 9 May 2013) called on the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) to take steps to better match its workforce to meet the policing needs of the community in years to come. 02/05/2013 Inspectorate praises Probation Board's high standard of community supervision An independent inspection report on how the Probation Board for Northern Ireland (PBNI) supervises offenders within the community has found that on many occasions the standards applied in Northern Ireland exceed those in place in England and Wales. 26/04/2013 PPS delivering high quality legal decision-making but more investment in training needed to deliver business improvement Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJI) has today (26 April 2013) published its inspection of the corporate governance arrangements in the Public Prosecution Service for Northern Ireland (PPS). 28/03/2013 Report highlights contribution made by the voluntary and community sector to criminal justice Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJI) has today (Thursday 28 March) published its review of the voluntary and community sector's (VCS) involvement in the criminal justice system. 28/02/2013 Inspectors find limited progress on police custody inspection recommendations A follow-up review of the standards and conditions of police custody arrangements in Northern Ireland has found only one quarter of inspection recommendations have been fully implemented three and a half years after the original inspection report was published. 13/02/2013 'Improve how early plea process is managed in Northern Ireland' say Inspectors A new inspection report by Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJI) has examined how early guilty pleas are used by the criminal justice system in Northern Ireland. 23/01/2013 Independent review finds OPONI ready to re-start investigation of historical cases Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland (CJI) has today (23 January 2013) paved the way for the Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland (OPONI) to recommence its investigation of historical cases.