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  • Find out what to do if you are spiked, or are with someone who has been, and where to get more information.

  • Revenge Porn: sharing private sexual materials with intent to cause distress

  • How to apply for financial redress if you experienced financial losses or other harm as a result of your use of the Capture software.

  • Guides for registering and using the E-filing service in the High Court and the upper tribunals.

  • Sets out how prisons should plan, prepare, and serve safe and acceptable meals for prisoners.

  • What the fees are, when you do not need to pay, get help to pay and fee reductions or refunds.

  • Information about Registered Intermediaries as part of the Ministry of Justice Witness Intermediary Scheme.

  • An updated code was laid before Parliament on 16 November 2021 and came into effect on 12 January 2022.

  • Information on the change to automatic release dates for some prisoners so they leave after serving 40% of their sentence, rather than the current 50%.

  • Statutory guidance supporting the understanding of the definitions of 'domestic abuse' and 'personally connected' as set out in the Domestic Abuse Act 2021.

  • Policy and guidance for public and contracted prisons on how to prevent the risk of escape during external escorts.

  • Rules and guidance for staff and prisoners on the new Prisoner Complaints Policy Framework.

  • Rules and guidance on the handling of personal belongings that prisoners are allowed so that they are managed safely and effectively.

  • The SFO traces, restrains and recovers the proceeds of complex economic crime, including fraud, bribery and corruption.

  • Doncaster is a privately run male prison in Doncaster, South Yorkshire.

  • Thameside is a privately run male prison in Thamesmead, London.

  • How to appeal a county court, High Court or tribunal decision to the Court of Appeal.

  • Guidance about expert witnesses in cases funded by legal aid, including fees, prior authority and provisions for specific types of expert.

  • How police chiefs should carry out checks when assessing someone's suitability to own firearms or become a registered firearms dealer.

  • The Ministry of Justice uses Record Retention and Disposition Schedules (RRDS) to manage its compliance with the Public Records Acts.