Pia Sinha: how criminal gangs are taking over prisons
The ex-prison governor and justice reformer on a crumbling British penal system.
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The ex-prison governor and justice reformer on a crumbling British penal system.
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Everybody knows how to fix Britain’s prisons – so why hasn’t that happened yet?
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Political parties compete over punishing offenders – but the prison population has already doubled since 1993.
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Jess McDonald, who left the Metropolitan Police two years ago, opens up about the problems – and misconceptions – of…
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The much-derided bill would be unlikely to survive the resignation of the under-fire justice secretary.
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Steve Reed, the shadow justice secretary, promises a novel approach focused on the “trauma” that leads to offending.
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From huge court backlogs to unacceptable reoffending rates, it’s no wonder the public has lost faith in the system.
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Legal professionals have reported instances where the final verdicts for cases added to the new portal have changed unexpectedly.
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The future of our justice system is at stake.
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The US attorney general who approved the search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home is overseeing two investigations into the former president.
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Virtual courts have come a long way since the Texan advocate who couldn’t take a cat filter off his face.…
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Boris Johnson’s levelling-up mission will falter unless he invests in law and order, says the former justice secretary.
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While many voters would like to see Colin Pitchfork, who raped and killed two teenagers executed, he will instead be…
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