Protected: A detailed critique of the Court of Appeal judgment in the case of Oliver Campbell Michael Birnbaum KC 18 Jan COMMENT, Long Read, Miscarriages of Justice
One in four have a criminal record, the Louise Haigh case shows we need reform of DBS checks Penelope Gibbs 4 Dec COMMENT, Crime, News
Righteous anger at climate policy doesn’t give you a free pass Nicholas Reed Langen 24 Jul COMMENT, Prisons
‘Britain’s worst prison’ is far from an outlier in a ‘nasty, cruel, violent’ system Jack Sheard 26 Jun COMMENT, Long Read, Prisons
Conservatives’ new homicide plan would still have let Valdo Calocane ‘get away with murder’ Jennifer Zhou 10 Jun COMMENT, Crime, Criminal Justice, News
‘Hope can be a cruel concept’ – Joint Enterprise and ‘Substantial Injustice’ Nicola Campbell 5 Mar COMMENT, Criminal Justice, Long Read, Miscarriages of Justice
The Post Office scandal: is the circumvention of the courts a justice or injustice? Holly Marston 14 Feb COMMENT, Miscarriages of Justice
To Name or Not to Name? Anonymity for suspects and defendants in criminal proceedings Scott Tuppen 12 Jul COMMENT, News
Protected: A detailed critique of the Court of Appeal judgment in the case of Oliver Campbell