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News Archive 15

February 17, 2006: Carlile Inquiry Reports

February 9, 2006: New 5 year Strategy To Stop Re-offending

January 31, 2006: New Prison Information Bulletin

January 26, 2006: Crime Statistics: Major Review Ahead

January 25, 2006: New Report On Recalled Prisoners

January 20, 2006: Cannabis Remains A Class 'C' Drug

January 19, 2006: New Powers for Community Support Officers

January 18, 2006: England & Wales Top European Imprisonment Table

January 17, 2006: Culture Deteriorates in HMP Leeds

January 5, 2006: Prison Suicides Fall, Says Howard League

January 4, 2006: DNA and Crime Detection


February 17, 2006: Carlile Inquiry Reports

Lord Carlile’s Inquiry into the treatment of children in penal custody recommends severely restricting physical intervention, stopping the strip searching of children and an end to prison segregation... more

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February 9, 2006: New 5 year Strategy To Stop Re-offending

The Government today announced their five-year strategy to reduce re-offending. The strategy includes a significant increase in the total amount of visible, unpaid work carried out by offenders in the community... more

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January 31, 2006: New Prison Information Bulletin

The Howard League for Penal Reform today launched the first in a series of new prison information bulletins. It  analyses the prison population and explains why it has reached record levels... more

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January 26, 2006: Crime Statistics: Major Review Ahead

A major cross-party review of how crime statistics are compiled and published was announced today by Home Secretary Charles Clarke... more

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January 25, 2006: New Report On Recalled Prisoners

The National Offender Management Service (NOMS) urgently needs to improve the systems for managing recalled prisoners, said Anne Owers, Chief Inspector of Prisons, publishing... more

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January 20, 2006: Cannabis Remains A Class 'C' Drug

Home Secretary Charles Clarke has decided not to reverse the decision taken two years ago to downgrade cannabis to a class C drug. .. more

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January 19, 2006: New Powers for Community Support Officers

The Home Office has announced a robust set of standard powers for Community Support Officers (CSOs). At present the powers available to CSOs vary from police force to police force... more

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January 18, 2006: England & Wales Top European Imprisonment Table

England and Wales have the highest rate of imprisonment amongst all western European countries, according to figures published by the Howard League for Penal Reform.... more

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January 17, 2006: Culture Deteriorates in HMP Leeds

Relationships between staff and prisoners at HMP Leeds, an extremely overcrowded local prison, had deteriorated since the last inspection, said Chief Inspector of Prisons Anne Owers... more

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January 5, 2006: Prison Suicides Fall, Says Howard League

The Howard League for Penal Reform have just published figures indicating that 78 people committed suicide in prisons in England and Wales during 2005. This is 17 fewer lives lost than in 2004... more

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January 4, 2006: DNA and Crime Detection

According to the Home Office, detection of crime through DNA technology has quadrupled over the last five years. A new report, “DNA Expansion Programme 2000-2005: Reporting Achievement”, has just been published. The report demonstrates that... more

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The following Crimlinks news archives are available:

Crimlinks News Archive 15: January-February 2006

Crimlinks News Archive 14: December 2005

Crimlinks News Archive 13: October-November 2005

Crimlinks News Archive 12: August-September 2005

Crimlinks News Archive 11: June-July 2005

Crimlinks News Archive 10: April-May 2005

Crimlinks News Archive 9: March 2005

Crimlinks News Archive 8: February 2005

Crimlinks News Archive 7: January 2005

Crimlinks News Archive 6: December 2004

Crimlinks News Archive 5: November  2004

Crimlinks News Archive 4: October 2004

Crimlinks News Archive 3: August-September  2004

Crimlinks News Archive 2: June-July  2004

Crimlinks News Archive 1: April-May 2004

Crimlinks Complete News Archive

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News Archives Index

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January 1, 2009: Orange Jackets – More Problems

December 29, 2008: Illegal Knives: Greater Punishments

December 17, 2008: Crime & DNA: Home Secretary

December 16, 2008: Prison Service New Race Review

December 12, 2008: de Menezes Inquest Verdict

December 10, 2008: Government Respond To Corston Report

December 4, 2008: PRT Respond To Queen's Speech

December 3, 2008: Queen's Speech

December 1, 2008: Orange Jackets For Offenders Arrive

November 28, 2008: Call To End Orange Clothes For Community Payback

November 25, 2008: Legislation Protects Victims Of Forced Marriage

November 24, 2008: Tasers For Police

November 11, 2008: Independent Review Alleges Prison Service Incompetence

October 17, 2008: Sanctions For Reckless Traders, Says Napo

October 15, 2008: Jobs Axed in Probation, Prisons, And Courts

October 3, 2008: IPCC On Double Fatal Shooting

October 2, 2008: Met Commissioner Sir Ian Blair Resigns


 

 

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