Shortages of prison staff, mental health problems among inmates, and overcrowding, fuelled by court delays, have pushed the prison system to the brink. Now frontline workers from prison officers to ...
We’ve responded to Sir Brian Leveson's call for evidence for the independent review of the criminal courts.
Around 2.3 million people suffered domestic abuse in the 12 months to last March, but less than a fifth of victims report to ...
“Setting up an intermediate court will waste money, time and energy and will not tackle the problem of supply and demand. “The extra personnel, physical and financial resources that this new court ...
Peter Joyce KC said years of under-investment has turned the justice system into 'a shambles' - and warned the criminal justice ... It was a Rolls-Royce service, and now it's more like a broken ...
Last month we were delighted to launch techUK’s new Interoperability in Justice and Public Safety Forum. Previous to 2025, ...
Factors including nature, poverty, childhood experience, peer pressure, alcohol and drug misuse, can be connected to why people break the law. Crime has many negative effects. Law and criminal ...
A majority of member states, including the UK, Germany and France, said the court was "vital" for international justice.