Police are preparing for a surge in crime that could see hundreds of thousands more offences committed in just one year, if Government prison sentence reforms go ahead. Plans proposed under the ...
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Police preparing for 6% crime surge in first year if sentencing reforms go ahead
Service bosses estimate that the additional demand on police if changes are made will cost £300 million to £400 million.
The Conservatives say more than 2,000 prisoners serving sentences for rape, stalking and grooming will have their jail time cut because of the government's new sentencing plan. The government's ...
An Ohio House committee began vetting a bill this week that would require all courts in the state to consider a person’s immigration status during sentencing. Rep. Josh Williams, R-Sylvania, told the ...
MERSEYSIDE Police and Crime Commissioner Emily Spurrell has welcomed the Government’s “landmark” Sentencing Bill. Introduced in Parliament on Tuesday, September 2, the legislation is a part of the ...
For all the latest developments in Congress, follow WTOP Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller at Today on the Hill. Congressional Republicans are ramping up a wide range of plans and proposals ...
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