Research reveals dramatic sentence increases amid overuse of joint enterprise prosecutions Samantha Dulieu 17 Apr Criminal Justice, Miscarriages of Justice, News
Inquiry condemns agencies for ‘foreseeable and avoidable’ Southport attack Rebecca Smith 15 Apr Criminal Justice, News, Police
‘Wholesale reform’ required to prevent collapse of criminal court system Anjola Fadugba 19 Nov Courts, Criminal Justice, News
Criminal justice system is ‘coming apart at the seams’ according to new research Libby Hapgood 27 Oct Criminal Justice, News
Proposed joint enterprise law change aims to ‘right historic wrongs’ Elis Ozturkmen 22 Oct Criminal Justice, News
Seven-year investigation into forensic evidence tampering collapses Aya Mohamed 4 Dec Criminal Justice, Forensic science, News
Concerns raised over safety of Letby conviction Samantha Dulieu 9 Jul Criminal Justice, Miscarriages of Justice, News
Conservatives’ new homicide plan would still have let Valdo Calocane ‘get away with murder’ Jennifer Zhou 10 Jun COMMENT, Crime, Criminal Justice, News
Representative body for barristers criticises government over criminal justice system in ‘crisis mode’ Samantha Dulieu 31 May Austerity Justice, Courts, Criminal Justice, News
‘Hope can be a cruel concept’ – Joint Enterprise and ‘Substantial Injustice’ Nicola Campbell 5 Mar COMMENT, Criminal Justice, Long Read, Miscarriages of Justice
Majority of victims of domestic homicide had previous contact with public services, review reveals Rosie Park 7 Dec Criminal Justice, News
‘Art Not Evidence’, a new campaign aims to stop the use of rap music as evidence in criminal trials Samantha Dulieu 23 Nov Courts, Criminal Justice, News, Race
A race-conscious legal system is vital to eradicating institutionalised racism, says Howard League report Julia Budzynska 16 Mar Criminal Justice, News
Ministry of Justice cuts back Magistrates’ sentencing powers after COVID-19 Huihui Zhu 13 Mar Criminal Justice, News
Conservatives’ new homicide plan would still have let Valdo Calocane ‘get away with murder’