The man found guilty for the shocking rape that saw Andrew Malkinson wrongfully convicted has been sentenced. Paul Quinn avoided justice for the attack for 23 years, 17 of which Malkinson spent behind bars in high security prisons and on
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The Justice Gap is a publication that focuses on issues related to criminal justice, policing, and legal reform in England and Wales. It covers topics such as police surveillance practices, including undercover operations and facial recognition technology, as well as the impact of legal system backlogs on trial rights. The blog also addresses concerns about the use of artificial intelligence in policing and highlights systemic problems within the prison system, particularly regarding women's prisons and related deaths. It features critical perspectives on government policies and advocates for regulatory and legal reforms to improve justice outcomes.
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The Home Office has announced a new contract with Akhter Computers Ltd to implement Facial Age Estimation (FAE) in 2027 to support the initial age decisions of young asylum seekers made by immigration workers.
Social worker organizations, such as BASW,…
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The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) has referred its fifteenth case of possible historical wrongful conviction to the Court of Appeal related to investigations conducted by convicted police officer Derek Ridgewell.
This case refers to an incident in June 1975…
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The Times has reported persistent issues regarding the root cause of delayed court hearings in the past year: prisoner transportation. They provide multiple claims stating that the late delivery of defendants from prisons is a significant cause of these delays,…
A draft copy of the investigation into a grievance complaint by Lucy Letby against the two ‘bullying’ doctors who initiated the police investigation has added to concerns about the safety of the convictions of the nurse for the murder of…
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