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Disclosure in the Digital Age: the Independent Review of Disclosure and Fraud Offences by Jonathan Fisher KC.
Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for the Home Department…
Terms of reference for part two of the Independent Review of Disclosure and Fraud Offences.
Context Following the delivery of the report for part one of the…
A paper summarising the preliminary findings from part one the Independent Review of Disclosure and Fraud Offences.
Independent Review of Disclosure and Fraud Offences Part 1: Disclosure -…
Update on approach and engagement.
Terms of reference for the Independent Review of Disclosure and Fraud Offences.
Type and volume of cases received and processed through the criminal court system of England and Wales, including statistics on case timeliness.
This report outlines findings from the first year of the policing aspects of Operation Soteria.
Reforms to hate crime laws to make them fairer, and to protect women for the first time.
The Law Commission has published recommendations to address the harms arising from online abuse.
New guidance needed to improve anti-money laundering regime.
New Sentencing Code to help prevent unlawful sentences being handed out.
The Law Commission published its Scoping Report on Abusive and Offensive Online Communications on 1 November 2018.
David Lammy MP’s review of the criminal justice system (CJS) to investigate evidence of possible bias against defendants who are BAME, including associated costs.
This bulletin provides the latest statistics relating to offenders who are in prison or under probation supervision in England and Wales.
Findings from a feasibility study exploring options for a survey of civil court users.
A report by the Justice Data Lab, produced in accordance with arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority.
This research was to provide evidence on the role that court fees play in decisions to seek redress through civil and family courts
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