Law & justice
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Victims of Crime Are Not Spectators of Justice
Offering victims a chance to move from spectator to participant in this process will improve the potential for impactful policy.
- Courts
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The Twisted Path That Led us to a Crisis in Penal Policy
We are in the midst of the latest and perhaps most radical reconfiguration of the penal state in the UK.
- Equality
- Human Rights
- Courts
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- Elections & Campaigning
- Courts
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- Feminism & Gender
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Proscribing National Action: Considering the Impact of Banning the British Far-Right Group
We should consider the extent to which the British Government’s approach to banning extremist groups has been successful.
- Media
- Racism & Antisemitism
- Courts
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Making Sense of Snowden
Perhaps the most shocking revelation to emerge from the publication of the US National Security Agency (NSA) and GCHQ documents is that Britain appears not to be shocked at all.
- USA
- Courts