Cave dwellers
The Manchester Evening News reports on homeless people forced to live in caves. Grace Dent...
The Manchester Evening News reports on homeless people forced to live in caves. Grace Dent...
Charlie Weinberg writes about her experiences of working with young people, here
Police officers could face criminal charges after a blind man was shot with a 50,000-volt Taser when his white stick was mistaken for a Samurai sword. Prosecutors confirmed that...
The False Economy website shares this striking observation of a possible future for the justice system by Birmingham Against the Cuts:
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Institutional economic fraud is now the norm, argues Jorg Wiegratz on the Centre’s website, following the recent ‘How corrupt is Britain’ conference.
Mike Guilfoyle blogs about the power of criminal labels over at Works for Freedom.
The June issue of Criminal Justice Matters is NOW OUT. The themed section is edited by Professor Ed Cape on criminal defence rights in a global context. Topical articles include Tim...
Charlotte Weinberg writes at Works for Freedom on the importance of being bothered and the Man-Up programme run by SafeGround
Professor Eamonn Carrabine has been awarded the 2012 Radzinowicz Prize by the British Journal of Criminology for his paper ‘Just Images: Aesthetics, Ethics and Visual...
The killing of a man in London this week sparked widespread coverage and national debate about the nature of terrorism, extremism and racially motivated violence. For the Guardian's coverage, click here and the BBC's,...
US judge was jailed for 28 years for conspiring with private prisons to hand young people maximum sentences in return for millions...