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Casey report reveals ethnic data failures and decades of institutional denial in grooming gang cases
Baroness Louise Casey was commissioned to produce the report earlier this year. She said the system failed due to ‘blindness, ...
A prison in Nottinghamshire has been given ‘the worst possible score’ on safety in its latest inspection by the prisons ...
Victims of the Windrush scandal have missed out on substantial compensation because they lacked legal representation when ...
Those in opposition of the IRC’s reopening, like ‘Keep Campsfield Closed,’ value Oxford’s status as a City of Sanctuary. On ...
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is set to receive a real-term 1.8% spending increase according to the latest spending review ...
According to the research, the data indicated ‘that people had lost faith in the criminal justice system’. ‘The CCRC is – as ...
Rough sleeping, which has been criminalised under the the Vagrancy Act for over 200 years, will now be decriminalised ...
The Law Society of England and Wales has called on the Government to invest more money in civil legal aid to ensure greater access for all.
Currently, a loophole exists in the law enforcement recruitment process that allows dubious officers to re-enter the force. The Independent reports that the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark ...
New research into digital access in prisons has highlighted the challenges faced by prisoners on release when they are denied internet access, and called for a roll-out in digital services across ...
Lady Brittan, the widow of the former Home Secretary and European Commissioner Lord Leon Brittan who was falsely accused of having been a part of a paedophile ring based in Westminster, has spoken ...
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