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We had a short break in our regular eBulletin cycle as members of the staff group took some leave
The research – The usual suspects – was conducted by the Centre for Crime and Justice St
In this episode, Charlie recounted her career in youth work and the challenges of working in crim
You can now watch our April episode of 'Last month in criminal justice' featuring:
A few weeks ago I asked how we might escape the monotony of repeated policy failure, and instead
In 2016, the Supreme Court ruled that the courts had wrongly applied joint enterprise rules for o
This month, Helen Mills is in conversation with Jan Cunliffe and Gloria Morrison, the co-founders
A few weeks back, we published an article on our website by Whitney Iles, Khatuna Tsintsadze and
This month, Richard discussed a range of issues with Charlotte Henry (JENGbA), Whitney Iles (Proj
Six years ago this month, the Supreme Court declared that rules on joint enterprise prosecutions
‘The policing of cuckooing in “County Lines” drug dealing’, by the Bristol-based academic Dr Jack
Joint enterprise prosecutions remain unchanged, despite key legal victory