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Uncategorized / 13.05.2021

  Draft revised sentencing guidelines have been produced to reflect recent Court of Appeal judgments. The guidelines clarify sentencing guidance for cases where no sexual activity occurs or where the targeted child does not exist.   The revised guidelines are subject to consultation, which will close on 13th...

Uncategorized / 29.04.2021

  In 2006 the Association of Chief Police Officers, known as ACPO, founded a Criminal Records Office, now known as ACRO. The intention was for ACRO to organise the management of criminal record information and improve links between the records and biometric information.   ACRO's principal functions are...

Uncategorized / 22.04.2021

  The Competition and Markets Authority intervened with Facebook to combat fake and misleading reviews on the site. At the beginning of last year, Facebook agreed to "better identify, investigate and respond to fake and misleading reviews". As a result of the agreement, 188 groups were...

Uncategorized / 16.04.2021

  Every prisoner is given a security category. For female prisoners, there are only two options, closed or open condition. For male prisoners, there are four categories, A to D.   What do the categories mean?   Female prisoners:   Closed conditions are for female prisoners who present too high a risk...

Uncategorized / 15.04.2021

  During the Covid pandemic, there have been significant limits and halts to prison visits. Once we are out of lockdown, there should be a gradual return to standard visits, so what happens and what are the rules?   The Prison Rules, in particular Rule 35, set out...

Uncategorized / 09.04.2021

    Ofsted has announced a review into sexual abuse in schools. The review will consider the processes that schools, and colleges have in place regarding whether they are good enough to allow pupils to report abuse freely.   Why conduct a review?   A website, "Everyone's Invited", published anonymised accounts...

Uncategorized / 07.04.2021

  The Criminal Cases Review Commission referred several cases to the Court of Appeal, which involved allegations of public order related to trade union activity. They included the case of the actor Ricky Tomlinson who had been convicted in 1973 of conspiracy to intimidate, unlawful assembly...

Uncategorized / 01.04.2021

  "Why Bite Mark Evidence Should Never Be used in Criminal Trials" is a report published by the Innocence Project. They state that at least 26 people have been wrongly arrested, charged or convicted of offences based on bite mark evidence.   Concerns in respect of this type...

Uncategorized / 25.03.2021

The Government recently announced a range of proposals regarding immigration, but how does this affect criminal law? Priti Patel, the Home Secretary, said it was the introduction of the most significant overhaul of the system in decades. The aim appears to be to prevent illegal entry...