The first conviction relating to the Post Office’s pre-Horizon software, Capture, has been referred to the Court of Appeal by the miscarriage of justice watchdog. Patricia Owen was convicted of theft ...
A report that claimed racism was ‘baked into institutional design’ at the Metropolitan Police was never released by the force ...
Fewer than half of victims of crime believe that they can get justice according to a new survey, with 41% of rape and sexual assault victims not even reporting the crime. Only 46% of those surveyed ...
Major funding cuts are set to devastate already inadequate education and training provision across prisons in England and Wales, according to a damning new report by the chief inspector of prisons ...
New data from a union representing forensic teams who attend crime scenes reveals 84% of crime scene investigators they spoke ...
Three parents imprisoned over the deaths of their babies are challenging their convictions over concerns about the evidence ...
The interim chair of the under-fire miscarriage of justice watchdog has announced a ‘full professional inspection’ of the body’s case work by the inspectorate of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
More money alone won’t be enough, says justice think tank, Crest Advisory. Increased funds does mean more days for courts to ...
Proposals by the Conservatives to scrap the judge-led Sentencing Council and to its powers in the hands of ministers have been described as ‘cynical gimmick’ and ‘bonkers’. Shadow Justice Secretary ...
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