Crime is falling to historic lows. This economist knows how to make it plunge even faster.
The Safer Supervision Act is the natural next step in that strategy.
David Lammy defends plans to cut jury trials ahead of Commons showdown - He says the changes are necessary to keep the criminal justice system running.
Will the next governor continue Gavin Newsom's emphasis on rehabilitation for incarcerated people or move in a different direction? CalMatters recently hosted a panel on the topic.
New analysis by the Law Society of England and Wales about the time it takes to process criminal cases in Merseyside shows that court delays remain high affecting communities across the region.
Justice Department prosecutors leading an investigation into former CIA Director John Brennan are facing increasing pressure from top Justice officials to bring criminal charges against him after the ...
Piecemeal reform of the criminal justice system – a vital public service – will not tackle the court backlogs, the Law Society of England and Wales has warned ahead of the second reading of the Courts ...
South Africa’s economic growth and job creation potential are being severely undermined by pervasive crime and corruption, which have reduced GDP by an estimated 12-15% and cost the country nearly R1 ...
Victims of rape in UK to get free legal advice throughout criminal justice process - Lawyers will be available to help victims understand their rights and challenge unnecessary requests for personal ...
The Justice Department’s surprise settlement with Ticketmaster parent Live Nation in its lawsuit alleging the entertainment ...
THE publication of Wes Streeting’s 10 Year Plan for Health in England removes any doubts that Health Secretary is dead-set to hammer the final nails into the coffin of the NHS.Rather than support a ...
David Lammy defends controversial reforms to jury trials amid Labour MPs backlash - Lammy states the justice system has ‘fallen behind the world it now serves’ ...