
Does Labour seriously want to “castrate the paedos”?
Shabana Mahmood is smuggling liberal policies under a tabloid cloak.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Shabana Mahmood is smuggling liberal policies under a tabloid cloak.
ByWhy Shabana Mahmood is offering liberal reforms with a conservative ethos.
ByWe must break the cycle of short sentences and reoffending.
ByNew sentencing guidelines have become the tool of cynical politicians playing divide-and-conquer politics.
ByThe political bidding war over tougher sentences must end.
ByIt’s difficult to be tough on crime when the court system is on the brink of collapse.
ByThe new government should focus on reducing demand on our prisons rather than expensively building new ones.
ByThose who aspire to lead must embody the seven principles of public life.
ByThe former child protection lawyer on how overstretched social services endanger families.
ByThis disquieting Channel 4 series reveals the shocking way some men still talk about women.
ByAt the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry I met Mark Kelly, who has lost everything he worked for.
ByThe ex-prison governor and justice reformer on a crumbling British penal system.
ByEverybody knows how to fix Britain’s prisons – so why hasn’t that happened yet?
ByPolitical parties compete over punishing offenders – but the prison population has already doubled since 1993.
ByJess McDonald, who left the Metropolitan Police two years ago, opens up about the problems – and misconceptions – of…
ByThe much-derided bill would be unlikely to survive the resignation of the under-fire justice secretary.
BySteve Reed, the shadow justice secretary, promises a novel approach focused on the “trauma” that leads to offending.
ByFrom huge court backlogs to unacceptable reoffending rates, it’s no wonder the public has lost faith in the system.
ByLegal professionals have reported instances where the final verdicts for cases added to the new portal have changed unexpectedly.
ByThe future of our justice system is at stake.
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