Fraud Related Articles
Sentencing for offences committed whilst out on license
Offences committed whilst out on license can be complex when it comes to sentencing. Here we look at the recent case of Fasail Hussain.
Natasha’s Law
Natasha’s Law came into force from 1st October 2021 – but what does it involve and who is affected? Here’s all you need to know…
The Conservative Party Conference – New Government Policies on Crime – PART 2
Here’s the second part taking a look at the Tory Party Conference and their pledges surrounding getting tough on crime – today it’s activism, sentencing & drugs
The Conservative Party Conference – New Government Policies on Crime – PART 1
First of 2 part look at the Tory Party Conference and their pledges surrounding getting tough on crime. Here we look at offences on women & immigration.
The Private Security Industry Act 2001
The Private Security Industry Act 2001 – what it is, how it is regulated and recent examples of offences committed.
Mental Health Issues in Prisons – Report
A report by The Justice Committee has looked into mental health issues in prison and concluded that viable alternatives need to be found.
Home Affairs Committee Inquiry into Abuse and Assaults on Retail Workers
An inquiry into violence and abuse of retail workers has taken place and recommendations have been made for creation of a new offence.
Recreational Watercraft Safety and the Law
A consultation is to take place looking at recreational watercraft safety laws, bringing them inline with the Merchant Shipping Act 1995.
What is Secondary Liability in Criminal Law?
Playing a role in a crime – such as getaway driver – is known as secondary liability and can have serious consequences for those involved.
Racial Prejudices in the Justice System – UN Produces Report
The UN has carried out a report into racial prejudices in the justice system in the States, Europe and Africa. We look at what the report found.










