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The steps you can take to tackle an intruder or burglar in your own home - and what force you can use to defend yourself
New offence for encouraging serious self-harm with perpetrators facing 5 years behind bars.
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Guidance on investigating and learning lessons from incidents of serious self-harm or assault in prison.
A Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) was undertaken to improve understanding of self-harm in adult men in prison to inform strategies for providing safer custody for those in crisis and identifying effective interventions.
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