Article by Anton Shelupanov on BikeSocial: Cycling in London is safer than motorcycling; is the Mayor under delivering on promises? (external site)
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Motorcyclists Are Being Killed In Large Numbers In London, While Other Road Deaths Are Down. Why? (Huffington Post)
Article by Anton Shelupanov on Huffington Post: Motorcyclists Are Being Killed In Large Numbers In London, While Other Road Deaths Are Down. Why? (external site)
The Appalling Tsunami Of Acid Attacks On London’s Motorcycling Community Is The Tip Of The Iceberg (Huffington Post)
Article by Anton Shelupanov in the Huffington Post: The Appalling Tsunami Of Acid Attacks On London’s Motorcycling Community Is The Tip Of The Iceberg (external site)
“Human rights with no money” – still time to avert a catastrophe
In a way, I’ve been very lucky. I cut my teeth in the world of human rights and prison reform mostly in the naughties (having started in ‘99), which globally I think was a golden decade for prison reform. Not because suddenly all the hawks became doves or there weren’t people being tortured or dying from Continue reading ““Human rights with no money” – still time to avert a catastrophe”
Justice Perestroika: managing prisons in a time of crisis
That sounds more like the title of a book or a social movement, but I just wanted to commit to writing a few thoughts about the possible scenarios facing us in the “developed” world in the coming months and years. Perhaps someday sooner rather than later I could gather some of these ideas in something a little more solid than an online repository, but until then I shall document these thoughts here.
Many of you will of course recognise that title as a reference to Continue reading “Justice Perestroika: managing prisons in a time of crisis”