Tougher Sentencing for Acts of Terrorism – But What Will it Achieve?
Tougher sentences for acts of terrorism were recently announced, but a recent review suggests this alone might not be effective.
Use of Mobile Phones Whilst Driving
The Prohibited used of mobile phones whilst driving has been extended. Here we look at the changes and the implications.
Drink Spiking Offences and Safety For Women at Night
A recent speight of drink spiking offences and other serious offences against women at night have brought about a greater focus on safety.
The Environment Agency and The Environment Act – Recent Case Studies
The COP26 Summit has brought huge attention to the Environment Act. Here we look at some recent cases investigated by the Environment Agency.
Regulation of Fireworks – All your need to know
At this time of year it’s worth gemming up on Firework Regulations for those who supply, sell and buy fireworks. Here’s all you need to know.
Dealing with the backlogs in the criminal courts
The National Audit Office have conducted a report into the current backlog in the courts. Here we look at their findings…
Revised Sentencing Guidelines for Terrorism Offences
The Sentencing Council have revised sentencing guidelines for terrorism offences following a consultation. We look at these latest revisions.
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