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The police or Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) can give you a caution (warning) or a penalty notice if you commit a minor crime
Statistics from the Commercial Victimisation Survey, which looks at crime against businesses in England and Wales.
Crime and fraud issues in international trade: theft of goods, money laundering, cyber crime, employee fraud, infringement of intellectual property.
These documents explain the changes we are making to the law through the Criminal Finances Bill.
Includes antisocial behaviour, abuse, benefit fraud and terrorism
This delivery plan sets out how government will deliver 4 key priorities to reduce women’s offending over the 2022 to 2025 period.
The different types of court - magistrates' court, Crown Court and youth court - the crimes they deal with and the level of sentences they can give.
To help you protect, manage and enforce your intellectual property (IP) rights in Indonesia.
Determine financial eligibility for legal aid: check household income, calculate living costs, enforcement action, apply for hardship or eligibility review.
How to request a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check for a potential employee: types of DBS check, how to request a check, how much it costs, how long it takes.
The King’s Speech will keep violent criminals locked up for longer and put victims front and centre of the criminal justice system.
This page contains an overview of the Serious Crime Act and supporting documents.
Improving victims engagement in the parole process
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