‘Hope can be a cruel concept’ – Joint Enterprise and ‘Substantial Injustice’ Nicola Campbell 5 Mar COMMENT, Criminal Justice, Long Read, Miscarriages of Justice
Majority of victims of domestic homicide had previous contact with public services, review reveals Rosie Park 7 Dec Criminal Justice, News
‘Art Not Evidence’, a new campaign aims to stop the use of rap music as evidence in criminal trials Samantha Dulieu 23 Nov Courts, Criminal Justice, News, Race
A race-conscious legal system is vital to eradicating institutionalised racism, says Howard League report Julia Budzynska 16 Mar Criminal Justice, News
Ministry of Justice cuts back Magistrates’ sentencing powers after COVID-19 Huihui Zhu 13 Mar Criminal Justice, News
Criminal Justice system ineffective at delivering justice, remand statistics show Mustafa Mamujee 24 Nov Criminal Justice, News
Young defendants lack trust and confidence in their lawyers Dyana Parmar 14 Oct Criminal Justice, News
Legal challenge to protect child informants from ‘exploitation’ by police Jon Robins 11 Jun Criminal Justice, Young people
Lammy review: proportion of young black offenders in custody risen from 25% to 41% in last decade Eleanor Sheerin 8 Sep Criminal Justice, News
Rape victims to be spared ordeal of giving evidence in court Hannah Wilson 22 Mar Criminal Justice, News
The misinformation effect: how multiple eye witnesses can make the same mistake Dara Mojtahedi 19 Dec Criminal Justice, News
Police threatened children with Tasers on more than 500 occasions last year Jon Robins 6 Dec Criminal Justice, News
Is there institutional racism in the criminal justice system? Penelope Gibbs 16 Nov Criminal Justice, News
‘Hope can be a cruel concept’ – Joint Enterprise and ‘Substantial Injustice’