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More than 4,000 prison places created since Carter Review

More than 4,000 prison places created since Carter Review

30 November 2009

More than 4,000 prison places have been created in nearly two years since Lord Carter of Coles’ review of prisons in December 2007.

Youth crime punishments - you decide!

Youth crime punishments - you decide!

30 November 2009

More communities affected by youth crime and antisocial behaviour will, for the first time, have their say in how young offenders are punished and forced to make amends to their local neighbourhood, Justice Secretary Jack Straw announced today.

Probation staff honoured for exceptional work

Probation staff honoured for exceptional work

26 November 2009

Front line probation staff have been honoured for their exceptional work at the first annual Probation Awards.

Procurement of criminal legal aid in England and Wales

Procurement of criminal legal aid in England and Wales

27 November 2009

The Ministry of Justice and Legal Services Commission have today responded to the National Audit Office’s report into procurement of criminal legal aid in England and Wales.

More forced marriage protection orders than expected issued in first year

More forced marriage protection orders than expected issued in first year

25 November 2009

More people have been protected by Forced Marriage Protection Orders than originally expected in their first year of operation, show figures released today.

Government launches consultation seeking views on future of Edited Register

Government launches consultation seeking views on future of Edited Register

24 November 2009

Should the Government abolish the edited version of the Electoral Register or should it be retained but with changes made to who can purchase it?

Simpler, cheaper compensation procedure proposed in new Bill

Simpler, cheaper compensation procedure proposed in new Bill

23 November 2009

Making it easier and less expensive to claim compensation from insolvent defendants is the aim of a new Bill put before Parliament today.

New laws to aid global fight against bribery

New laws to aid global fight against bribery

20 November 2009

The UK will further cement its reputation as one of the least corrupt countries in the world with new laws that will enable courts to tackle bribery at home and abroad more effectively, said Justice Secretary, Jack Straw.

Jack Straw visits Derby to see successful probation sentence for offenders

Jack Straw visits Derby to see successful probation sentence for offenders

20 November 2009

Justice Secretary Jack Straw saw the positive results of an intensive community sentence pilot to cut reoffending and support safer communities in Derbyshire today.

Openness and accountability in family courts: new legislation proposed

Openness and accountability in family courts: new legislation proposed

19 November 2009

Proposals to further open up family courts to the media have been announced as part of new legislation put before Parliament today.

Warning on scam telephone calls

Warning on scam telephone calls

17 November 2009

We have been made aware of a scam involving consumers being telephoned by people who claim they are from the ministry.

People at risk of home repossession and eviction in Hull offered a lifeline

People at risk of home repossession and eviction in Hull offered a lifeline

16 November 2009

A programme offering real help and legal advice to people at risk of home repossession and eviction has assisted 277 people in Hull in the past year, Legal Aid Minister Willy Bach said during a visit to the city.

Competition for five prisons announced

Competition for five prisons announced

16 November 2009

The Ministry of Justice has today announced competitions for the management of five prisons: Birmingham, Buckley Hall, Doncaster, Featherstone 2 and Wellingborough.

New Act further strengthens justice for victims and witnesses

New Act further strengthens justice for victims and witnesses

12 November 2009

Better protection for witnesses during criminal investigations, more consistency in sentencing and modernisation of the coroners system are part of a raft of new measures that became law today.

Repossession orders down, measures to help homeowners making an impact

Repossession orders down, measures to help homeowners making an impact

12 November 2009

The number of mortgage possession claims dropped by seven per cent in the three months to October compared to the last quarter (26,213 down to 24,337), according to Ministry of Justice statistics published today.

Jack Straw: tougher sentences for those who kill with a knife

Jack Straw: tougher sentences for those who kill with a knife

10 November 2009

Those who commit murder with a knife should face significantly longer in jail than they currently do, Justice Secretary Jack Straw announced today.

Government to consult on £500,000 penalties for serious breaches of data protection principles

Government to consult on £500,000 penalties for serious breaches of data protection principles

09 November 2009

The government has today launched a consultation seeking views on implementing a maximum penalty of half a million pounds for serious breaches of the data protection principles.

£10m funding to divert vulnerable women from custody

£10m funding to divert vulnerable women from custody

05 November 2009

Justice Minister Maria Eagle has announced the allocation of £6.8m of funding for voluntary organisations to provide extra and enhanced community support for women at risk of offending.

Ministry of Justice to halve landfill waste

Ministry of Justice to halve landfill waste

05 November 2009

A commitment to halve the amount of landfill waste from building projects was made by the Ministry of Justice today.

New programme launched to cut youth crime

New programme launched to cut youth crime

05 November 2009

A pioneering project dedicated to making London safer by helping young offenders turn their backs on crime was launched today by Justice Secretary Jack Straw and the Mayor of London Boris Johnson.

Family courts – information pilot announced

Family courts – information pilot announced

02 November 2009

Online publication of some judgments in family cases, like care proceedings and contact and residence cases, will be piloted for the first time at courts in Leeds and Cardiff.

Local authorities and voluntary organisations newly equipped in the front-line fight against forced marriage

Local authorities and voluntary organisations newly equipped in the front-line fight against forced marriage

02 November 2009

The issuing of protection orders for those at risk of forced marriage will be more responsive to the needs of victims under new powers which come into force today.

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