The Justice Gap is an online magazine about the law and justice and the difference between the two. It is edited by Jon Robins.
Some of the best writers and commentators about justice issues have written for the Justice Gap and our print magazine PROOF.
The Justice Gap is about the law as it related to you.
It is about journalism and shining a light on those parts of the justice system that don’t often see the light of day in the mainstream media.
Consequently, the site and the magazine focus on issues such as wrongful convictions, prisoners’ rights, the right to protest, immigration detention and social justice.
‘The ‘Justice Gap’ refers to the increasing section of the public too poor to afford a lawyer and not poor enough to qualify for legal aid.At the heart of any notion of a decent society is not only that we have rights and protections under the law but that we can enforce those rights and rely upon those protections if needed.’

Michael Mansfield KC