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A new strategy to tackle violence against women and girls has been launched in Thurrock by Victims and Equalities Minister Helen Grant.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A ground breaking partnership approach to protecting communities from crime and keeping the public safe has been recognised at awards.
Draft proposals to ensure that laws on prisoner voting comply with UK’s international legal obligations were outlined by Justice Secretary.
This written ministerial statement was laid in the House of Lords on 20 November 2012 by Lord Taylor and in the House of Commons by Damian…
A rehabilitation revolution aimed at cutting crime, better educating troubled young people and offering real value to taxpayers was set out …
The Government’s plan for a rapid expansion of restorative justice – where victims of crime are given the opportunity to confront their offender – was boosted today with the publication of a new nationwide action plan for th…
Far reaching reforms to the criminal justice system aimed at driving down high re-offending rates and introducing better value for money
Speech by Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice Chris Grayling MP on the current state of crime and ways to improve rehabilitation.
More victims of crime will be able to access a high standard of restorative justice across England and Wales.
The problem of costly and spurious review cases clogging up the courts will be tackled by new plans announced by Chris Grayling.
Costly and spurious review cases which clog up the courts, delay justice and place a heavy burden on the tax-payer are to be reformed.
Jeremy Wright presented two awards to recognise the achievements of those working in Restorative Justice.
The latest stage of the competition for eight prisons and a new approach to competing prison services has been announced.
Legislation providing new powers to block mobile phone signals in prisons has progressed in the House of Lords.
A Bill providing new powers to block mobile phone signals in prisons had its second reading in the House of Lords today.
The latest stage of the competition for eight prisons and a new approach to competing the public prison estate were announced today.
Merseyside Probation Trust has become the first public sector agency to win the British Quality Foundation’s prestigious UK Excellence Award
Criminals will face justice far more quickly as court committal hearings are abolished in dozens of areas of England and Wales from today.
Criminal Justice Minister Damian Green today announced measures to ensure serious criminals face justice as soon as possible, by abolishing …
Families of missing people will be given help to cope with the complex legal and financial issues they face under plans backed today.
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