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At least £29million is being made available to Police and Crime Commissioners and charities to help deliver Restorative Justice for victims over the coming three years, Justice Minister Damian Green has announced.
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Speech given by Damian Green on Wednesday 16 October at the College of Policing's inaugural conference.
Ministers see progression of prison modernisation programme in south Wales
Speech given by Policing Minister Damian Green on Thursday 14 November 2013 to the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs)
Criminals should no longer be able to receive a second caution for the same, or similar, offence committed in a two year period Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said today.
Speech given by Policing Minister Damian Green on Monday 11 November 2013 to the College of Policing's digital pathfinders conference
Speech given by The Rt Hon Lord McNally on Friday 8 November 2013 at the Bond Solon Expert Witness Conference 2013
The new Chief Inspector of Probation has been announced today. Paul McDowell will take over from Liz Calderbank who has held the post on an interim basis since 2011.
Richard Foster CBE has been appointed as Chair of the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) and Alexandra Marks, Dr Sharon Persaud, David James Smith, Liz Calderbank and Andrew Rennison have been appointed as new Commissio…
Vulnerable children will be helped by new national standards which will raise the quality of expert evidence in family courts and end unnecessary delays, Justice Minister Lord McNally has announced.
The revamped police.uk website was launched today with a fresher look and new functions.
Appointment of Nicholas Paines QC as a Law Commissioner and re-appointment of Mr David Hertzell
The founder of a small British firm has told how his business was transformed after a £2 million contract with the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) allowed it to compete on the world stage.
The welfare of children and families will be brought to the heart of the court system when a key safeguarding organisation moves to the Ministry of Justice, Family Justice Minister Lord McNally has announced.
Significant reforms to the Incentive and Earned Privileges (IEP) policy across prisons in England and Wales have been brought into force today.
The Prime Minister has announced the appointed and re-appointed to the Prison Service Pay Review Body.
Live television broadcasting from the Court of Appeal can begin from today, Courts Minister Shailesh Vara has announced.
The government launches its strategy to support young people leaving care.
Victims will have a louder voice in the Criminal Justice System as they are given the entitlement for the first time to read their Victim Personal Statement out in court, Victims’ Minister Damian Green announced today.
Keeping women prisoners closer to home and giving them the skills to find employment so they turn their backs on crime for good are at the heart of significant reforms announced today by the new minister for female offenders…
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