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Government moves to adopt deferred prosecutions
17.05.2012
ALS interpreters contract facing renewed scrutiny
16.05.2012
'Snooper's charter' removed from crime bill in last-minute coalition talks
09.05.2012
Warning on scam calls
01.05.2012
Commonwealth law colleagues meet in London
01.05.2012
Probation officers to be replaced by electronic kiosks in pilot scheme
28.04.2012
More teenagers spared jail are re-offending
27.04.2012
Watchdog calls for power to scrutinise privatised police
21.04.2012
Solicitors 'refuse to give journalists names'
18.04.2012
'A true horror story': The abuse of teenage boys in a detention centre
13.04.2012
Prisons chief admits failings in service over sexual abuse
13.04.2012
Taxpayers benefit from Manchester's non-custodial scheme
12.04.2012
SRA ponders ?250m fine limit for firms
30.03.2012
TV cameras 'to be allowed in court'
28.03.2012
Criminal law
27.03.2012
MPs call for review of legal aid cuts
22.03.2012
Women?s criminal justice policy proposal fails
21.03.2012
Report critical of MoJ?s financial management
21.03.2012
Thousands in court every week for not having a TV licence
20.03.2012
MPs call for audit of legal aid changes
19.03.2012
Time to compromise on Legal Aid Bill?
16.03.2012
Court interpreters protest over pay cuts
15.03.2012
Unite joins interpreting campaign
14.03.2012
Missing criminals will be named…but only if they've been lost for three months
12.03.2012
Butler Trust Awards celebrate prison and probation excellence
09.03.2012
Stalking ? the terrifying crime the law may at last be taking seriously | Jenni...
06.03.2012
800 sex offenders on the run
05.03.2012
Police let foreign crime suspects go due to lack of interpreters
02.03.2012
Morale low among Ministry of Justice staff
01.02.2012
Academic study sounds alarm on criminal justice reform
27.01.2012
Prisoner John Massey denied a licence to say goodbye
24.01.2012
Government 'considers cutting defendant rights to jury trial'
16.01.2012
Court statistics ?support case for reform?, government says
13.01.2012
Probation officers say service faces fragmentation by private sector
29.12.2011
LSC recruits new chief executive
23.12.2011
McNally tells Lords legal aid bill is in 'pristine' condition
21.12.2011
?1.4bn in court fines written off
16.12.2011
Introduction of fees in employment tribunals and Employment Appeal Tribunal
16.12.2011
Riot judges ?did not face political pressure?
14.12.2011
Data journalism reading the riots: what we know. And what we don't
09.12.2011
Strangeways: 'working prison' aims to reduce reoffending
02.12.2011
Tendering criminal defence services to be delayed until Autumn 2013
01.12.2011
High street study
30.11.2011
Race variation in jail sentences, study suggests
26.11.2011
SRA will license ABSs by the end of 2011
25.11.2011
Youth Justice Board saved before expected Lords defeat
23.11.2011
Extent of injuries to children in private jails revealed
22.11.2011
Local reoffending information published
17.11.2011
District judges ?more custody-minded? than lay magistrates
16.11.2011
Crispin Blunt's enlightened views must be backed by cash | Observer editorial
13.11.2011
Inside the unit for the UK's most disturbed female offenders
06.11.2011
Legal aid cuts will cost millions, solicitors say
31.10.2011