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Experts to ponder ?drug driving? offence
04.01.2012
Government has no plans to tighten gun laws following Horden shootings
03.01.2012
Government to tackle ?abuse of forced marriage?
13.12.2011
Antisocial villains no longer face criminal record under watered-down ASBOs
13.12.2011
ACPO comment on report assessing financial crime against vulnerable adults
13.12.2011
Forced marriages in England could number 8,000
12.12.2011
Data journalism reading the riots: what we know. And what we don't
09.12.2011
Do we need a new offence of stalking? | Poll
01.12.2011
Stalking is a serious crime that deserves serious consequences
28.11.2011
Stalking victims claim crime not taken seriously enough
13.11.2011
UK document delay leads to release of heroin suspect known as the general
04.11.2011
Anti-gang strategy gets just ?1.2m of new money
01.11.2011
UK riots analysis reveals gangs did not play pivotal role
24.10.2011
Crime figures show 16-year fall in offences has halted
20.10.2011
David Cameron appoints Louise Casey to lead government response to riots
12.10.2011
Should forced marriage be criminalised? | Alan Travis
12.10.2011
R v KENNETH NOYE (2011)
22.03.2011
24-year-old is first to be given drinking banning order
07.12.2009
CCTV schemes in city and town centres have little effect on crime, says report
19.05.2009
Police to destroy DNA profiles of 800,000 innocent people
06.05.2009
Miscarriages of justice: Project innocence
06.05.2009
Police accused of abusing powers as anti-terrorism stop and searches treble
01.05.2009
R (on the application of REBECCA NOONE) v (1) GOVERNOR OF HMP DRAKE HALL (2)...
31.01.2008
SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT v JJ & ORS (2007)
31.10.2007
Prostitutes face jail under tougher law
13.08.2007
Police want DNA from speeding drivers and litterbugs on database
08.08.2007
Each DNA swab brings us closer to a police state
08.08.2007
Watchdog warns over number plate snooping
17.07.2007
Police to use helmet cams to record public order incidents
13.07.2007
Justice combo wins thumbs up
03.07.2007
HO consults on Asset Recovery Action Plan.
24.05.2007
R (on the application of A) v (1) SOUTH YORKSHIRE POLICE (2) CROWN PROSECUTION SERVICE...
09.05.2007
Home Office splits to join 'today's world'
30.03.2007
Britain?s senior judge gave warning last night that the Ministry of Justice announced yesterday risks...
30.03.2007
Inquiry into anti-semitic crime cases
30.03.2007
Cabinet battle over justice ministry
20.03.2007
Judges reject latest reform plan
14.02.2007
Top policeman backs call for drugs rethink
14.02.2007
'Sentence reforms are crowding jails'
13.02.2007
Corrupt officers damage Met, says report
13.02.2007
Beyond justice?
07.02.2007
Jail sentences for robbery fall
31.01.2007
Police let off 329 muggers with only a caution
23.01.2007
Drivers face new phone penalties
23.01.2007
Third terror suspect has disappeared, Reid admits
17.01.2007
EU criminals 'can't be checked'
16.01.2007
New CCTV unit tackles UK crime
09.01.2007
Scandal of killers in open jails
02.01.2007
Appeal court ruling may free scores of dangerous prisoners
05.12.2006
Public to be sold shares in new prisons
05.12.2006
Strategy to empty jails backfires
05.12.2006
Pledges broken in ?70m community police cut
05.12.2006