From red flags to real impact - using AIM to support safer custody
Keeping people safe in custody is one of the most challenging responsibilities facing prison staff across the UK. Recent …
Digital first, human always: A person-centred approach to justice technology
Scotland’s justice system is under pressure. Rising prison numbers, overcrowded facilities and persistent inequalities r …
Building Better Justice Together: People, Partnerships and Technology in Scotland
Scotland’s justice system is navigating a period of strain, marked by rising demand and the need to balance immediate pr …
Designing Ethical AI for Public Good
In high-stakes environments like justice, technology must go beyond basic functionality to earn trust and serve the publ …
AI as Infrastructure for Fairer Justice
The UK Ministry of Justice has confirmed new Artificial Intelligence (AI) plans, making it clear that AI is no longer a …
Unilink Launches Strategic AI Research Partnership with Warwick University to Advance Justice Innovation
Unilink, the UK’s leading provider of secure digital solutions for the justice sector, has announced a new research part …
Justice Partnership Spotlight: Unilink-Serco
Through the management of six prison contracts along with the Prisoner Escorting and Court Services contract (PECS), Ser …
Norway Kriminalomsorgen Invests in British Prison Tech
Norwegian Correctional Service – Kriminalomsorgen has selected Unilink, an award-winning UK company as a provider of off …
Revolutionising Prison Environments: The Role of Data and Technology
In a world with over 11 million incarcerated individuals, enhancing mental health care within prisons is crucial. The st …
Prisoners in Tasmania Stay Connected
The Tasmanian Government wants everyone to stay connected through these difficult times, announced Elise Archer, Ministe …