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Crime and Justice
November 02, 2024
The case for meeting your attacker
The Scottish government proposed allowing some restorative justice measures for victims of sexual or domestic violence. Then an unexpected backlash stalled its plans
Preeti Jha
Law and Government
November 01, 2024
A tale of two attorneys general
DAT Green
Policy
November 01, 2024
Can Labour end violence against women?
Jessie Williams
Law and Order
October 30, 2024
Chris Kaba didn’t need to die. Dangerous police tactics made it more likely he would
Sam Fowles
Law
October 24, 2024
David Gauke’s sentencing review is the only way to tackle the prisons crisis
DAT Green
Law
David Gauke’s sentencing review is the only way to tackle the prisons crisis
DAT Green
Law
October 19, 2024
‘You wouldn’t let a dog suffer like this’: should assisted dying be legal?
Prospect Team
From the magazine
Law
‘You wouldn’t let a dog suffer like this’: should assisted dying be legal?
Prospect Team
From the magazine
Law
October 18, 2024
My father wanted to die—this is why the law should have allowed it
Alan Rusbridger
Law
My father wanted to die—this is why the law should have allowed it
Alan Rusbridger
Law
October 17, 2024
The Chagos sovereignty deal shows the UK’s legal and diplomatic weakness
DAT Green
Law
The Chagos sovereignty deal shows the UK’s legal and diplomatic weakness
DAT Green
Crime and Justice
October 04, 2024
Locking up climate protesters for throwing soup is the mark of a broken justice system
Alan Rusbridger
Crime and Justice
Locking up climate protesters for throwing soup is the mark of a broken justice system
Alan Rusbridger
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