A report produced by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons has revealed in London Magistrates’ Courts ‘less than 60% of previous recommendations were fully or partially achieved.’ The inspection was labelled ...
A follow-up review of HMP Parc has found continuing failings, with drugs ‘far too easily available’ and improvements constrained by ‘significant restrictions’ on prisoners’ daily regimes. A death in ...
Miscarriages of justice are inevitable without urgent and ‘long overdue’ reforms to forensic science according to a House of ...
The CCRC said: ‘To limit possible misunderstandings about the time spent so far reviewing Ms Letby’s convictions, we wish to ...
Her latest investigation reveals that he might well have had an alibi all along – and that Dorset police might have ‘buried ...
Whilst the Court of Appeal quashed the conviction; Lord Justice Fulford insisted on a retrial – and so Plummer was not ...
Forthcoming research from the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies shows for every ten Black individuals convicted of homicide, around three were convicted in a group of four or more. For White ...
Almost lost amid the avalanche of publicity which accompanied the release of the Birmingham Six on 14 March 1991 was an announcement from Home Secretary Kenneth Baker MP. A Royal Commission was to be ...
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