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The Committee also publishes new blog post on police leadership written by Professor Dame Shirley Pearce, Chair of the College of Policing.
A new digital service will allow people charged with minor motoring offences to make a plea online at a time and place of their choosing.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Lord Chancellor announces reappointments to the Judicial Appointments Commission.
The article was written by Professor Francesca Gains of the University of Manchester and Professor Vivien Lowndes of the University of Nottingham.
Lord Bew's speech at the Annual Newsam Memorial Lecture 2015 for the College of Policing
The Committee carried out a public consultation as part of the policing inquiry and has published the written responses received.
The Committee is to publish the written evidence gathered for its local policing inquiry and the Chair is to give the Annual Newsam Memorial Lecture.
The triennial review of the Parole Board has been published.
Big steps taken since role was created
The Parole Board has implemented a new case management model, known as Member Case Assessment (MCA).
The Secretary of State announces today the reappointment of Baroness Claire Tyler as the Chair of Cafcass for 3 years from 24 January 2015.
Cautions are at their lowest level for 30 years and criminals are going to prison for longer than ever before, new Ministry of Justice figures have revealed today.
Chaplaincy staff at Long Lartin prison will attend a service at Worcester Cathedral on Sunday to mark the start of Prisons’ Week.
Women in custody will be given help to maintain vital ties with their families through the introduction of family engagement workers.
Internet trolls who target people with abusive or offensive material online will face up to 2 years in prison.
The Parole Board moved office on 6 October and is now located in the main Ministry of Justice building at 102 Petty France. As part of the move, all staff have been issued with new telephone numbers.
New laws simplifying what happens when someone dies without leaving a will come into effect tomorrow, Wednesday 1 October 2014.
The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice is pleased to announce the appointment of Stephen Lewis as a Law Commissioner.
15 new magistrate members are being appointed to the north and east London Advisory main and sub committees.
Judicial members chair Parole Board oral hearings and assess the risk posed by a prisoner's release. This case study describes their role.
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