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November 6, 2007: Queen's Speech and Criminal Justice
Among other area, the speech addressed the proposed counter-terrorism bill and the criminal justice and immigration bill. The counter-terrorism bill would allow for a possible extension of the current pre-charge detention limit of 28 days (it is currently unclear as to how long this period may be extended). Other counter-terrorism changes include:
A criminal justice and immigration bill would introduce violent offenders orders to place restrictions on the activities of convicted criminals after they're released from jail. Other aspects of the bill include:
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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 October 1, 2008: New Met Police e-crime Unit September 25, 2008: ID Cards Update September 22, 2008: New Prostitution Rules Supporting Trafficked Women September 19, 2008: Mandatory Polygraph Tests for Sex Offenders September 12, 2008: Prison Transfer With Vietnam Agreed September 4, 2008: Reoffending Rates: New Figures September 1, 2008: Tougher Community Work For Offenders August 26, 2008. Summary Justice Widening Criminal Justice Net August 21, 2008: Tightening Controls For Sex Offenders July 15, 2008: Explaining The Rise In Prison Numbers
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