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Data tables on police use of firearms in England and Wales 2010 to 2011.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Commission on a Bill of Rights has issued a second consultation paper, after the discussion paper published last year.
This written ministerial statement on the IPCC annual report was laid on 10 July 2012 in the House of Commons by Nick Herbert and the House…
Victims of crime should not be made to feel like accessories to the criminal justice system, said Crispin Blunt. Speaking…
Families of missing people will be given greater support when a loved one goes missing.
Lord McNally today called for all parties interested in the future of Sark to work together to safeguard the future of its unique community.
Speech for Lord McNally on ‘The future place of restorative justice in the criminal justice system’
Offenders will be forced to pay up to £50 million a year to help victims recover from the trauma of serious crime Ken Clarke announced.
People accused of abusing children or vulnerable adults who try to escape justice will face up to 10 years.
The new EU data protection law must work for business, for government and, most important of all, for individuals.
Staffordshire and West Midlands Probation Trust have won first prize in national GeoVation Ordnance Survey competition. The team’s award…
Government’s rehabilitation revolution will be the focus of a prime time documentary tonight as filmmakers go behind the scenes at Brixton.
A Channel 4 documentary broadcast tonight will offer a unique insight into the lives of offenders facing a lifetime in prison.
Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke officially opened a new state of the art Magistrates’ Court in London today.
Nick Herbert saw first-hand today how offenders are spending their community sentences building a river path and improving local habitat.
Crispin Blunt and Nick Herbert were among guests who celebrated and recognised the work of the St Giles Trust at a House of Commons event.
A new approach to Community Payback that aims to reform the sentence radically was announced today.
Plans to strengthen the law so children continue to see both parents if they separate have been put forward by ministers today.
Ursula Brennan has today been announced as the new Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Justice.
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