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Custodial Review, published quarterly since 1993, is the only dedicated source of information on custodial trends, services and products of interest to the key decision makers in the police, prison service and customs facilities. Editorial profile: Information for the Prison Service, Police Custody units, Border Agency & Customs on topical issues plus new & existing products & services: including security, catering, works supplies, health, fitness, safety, IT, office equipment and landscaping. Custodial Review publishes a wealth of news and feature articles both in print and online on current topics relevant to the sector. www.custodialreview.co.uk Target Audience We cover the entire range of decision makers – those with the authority to buy - in the custodial market ‐ Governors, department heads at each prison and special hospitals in both private and public sectors. The Head office senior staff, budget holders, Border Agency managers, advisory department heads and purchasers. Heads of Custody in British Transport Police. Custody construction organisations. In addition 2510 copies are emailed to UK and overseas custody professionals. Recently a reader wrote to say, ‘Just a quick note to thank you for the article in Custodial Review it as been the talk of the prison, I was even called up by our number one Governor who thought it was a very positive view of the dog section and the prison. I have been asked by our Security Governor to try and get a couple more copies’ Another from a Private prison group said ‘Always a very good read’
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February 2013
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August 2013
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November 2013
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Production specifications are online at www.custodialreview.co.uk/technical_specifications.php
Advertising in Custodial Review is established as the highly effective way to present your products and services to an audience of professionals with the authority to buy and/or influence buying decisions. We offer a range of advertising options in print and on‐line to suit all requirements and budgets. To discuss your specific requirements or to request a copy of the latest edition of Custodial Review please contact us on 01234 348878 or email sales@custodialreview.co.uk A copy of the latest edition and full media information can be found on line at www.custodialreview.co.uk
Custodial Review ‘in print’ rate card Description
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Outside back + ½ page editorial
£1,700
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DPS
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Inside Front/ Inside Back
£1,050
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Loose insert (Max 20g)
£595
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Sponsored article
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Product showcase
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All prices are exclusive of VAT and agency commission is 10% if requested when placing the order. When booking an advertisement in four or more issues you will be given a picture and strapline on the home page of the main Education Magazine website and all advertisers will receive a fully searchable and indexed web page in our business directory.
Next edition features LIGHTING, Its effect on behaviour. We all need it, we all use it, however do we understand how it can alter our moods and how we react? CATERING,The Clink restaurant started by Chef Al Crisci is now a charity and has recently opened a new restaurant at HMP Cardiff. We interview the Chief Executive Chris Moore on how far the Clink has come and where its going. EDUCATION, HMP LEWIS recently won an award for having the best prison library in the country. We visited to interview the Head of Education and the Chief Librarian to find out what they do to make the library so accessible. DYSLEXIA, tackling this problem is core to the fight against recidivism. Improvements in inmates educational standards are hampered by this issue to a level that is far higher than in the general population. Jackie Hewitt Main is renown for her work in this area and writes on her ground breaking work with offenders CfBT EDUCATION TRUST write on employer’s attitudes to recruiting ex-offenders: highlighting how employers believe they have a civic duty to employ and help re-integrate ex-offenders, but lack confidence in their potential abilities and the education and re-training they receive in prison. HEALTH and SAFETY. An article on how the wrong footwear could be damaging your health and productivity at work.
RECYCLING. The Prison Service has targets for reducing energy waste, sustainable development and recycling. We are continuing with the series of articles on this tough topic by visiting an example of best practice in action. SPORT. Prisoners Education Trust launches new report on the power of sport to reduce re offending. The case for private prisons. Evidence from Reform shows that the Government’s new approach is mistaken. The Ministry of Justice rates prison performance under four headings. New Reform analysis of this data shows superior performance by the private sector against comparable public sector prisons.
Custodial Review online This contains up to date information and articles on custodial matters, exhibitions and products. It’s indexed by all the major search engines. And is an excellent source of information. You can advertise on the home page of our website or promote your company alongside any online articles or features with relevance to your products and services. Website home page
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Rotating banner+ link to your website. Max. 4 adverts
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To advertise your products and services next to any chosen online archived articles using a web banner containing a link to your chosen website. Cost is £120.00 for 12 months, additional months can be purchased for £10.00 per month. You can also submit articles for inclusion on the archive; this is free however it is subject to approval by the editorial team and may be edited. The article and any pictures must also be free of any copyright. All prices quoted above are exclusive of VAT.
Technical data, Web banner sizes available: Top or bottom of web page: 468 x 60 pixels
Left or right skyscraper format of web page: 120 x 600 pixels. Accepted files are JPEG, PNG and GIF. Please also indicate the exact URL that the banner should link to. More details can be found http://www.custodialreview.co.uk/CR-on-line-ads.php
Mailing list
Custodial Review has a most up to date mailing list of all the custody establishments in the UK, it’s used to post the magazine so it is updated on each edition with 100% named contacts and email addresses in many cases. We can select by many criteria including school type and geographical location. Contact sales@custodialreview.co.uk for more details.