280,000 Crimes Unrecorded: What This Means for Policing and Defence
With reports of 280,000 unrecorded crimes we look at why poor police recording risks fairness, evidence reliability & miscarriages of justice.
With reports of 280,000 unrecorded crimes we look at why poor police recording risks fairness, evidence reliability & miscarriages of justice.
With new sentencing power including bans from pubs, football, and travel, plus expanded drug testing, we look at the potential implications.
It’s the August Bank Holiday – with “Migrant Hotel” protests, Notting Hill Carnival, and major festivals where arrests and public order issues all expected.
AI crime maps: balancing crime prevention with fairness, privacy, and the presumption of innocence in UK justice. But just how reliable will it be?
A defence lawyer’s take on new police guidance to disclose suspects’ ethnicity or nationality — and the risks this poses to fair trials and justice.
A look at the recent East London Tube incident where passengers removed a man from a train — and the limits of lawful public intervention.