criminal justice system
Coverage of criminal justice system in the Nexus archive.
- NHRC plans new partnership to tackle prison congestion
Nigeria's National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) plans a new partnership to address the long-standing prison congestion crisis, which has been a persistent issue in the country's criminal justice system.
- Lammy’s cuts to jury trials could have ‘far-reaching’ effect on race relations, say MPs
David Lammy’s planned changes to criminal courts in England and Wales could have a 'far-reaching' impact on race relations, with a cross-party committee warning the reforms may increase mistrust in the criminal justice system among the black community. The justice select committee highlighted that black defendants are more likely to elect for trial, potentially exacerbating existing tensions.
- Encounter actions in U.P. undermining criminal justice system, making society barbaric, says former U.P. top police officials
Sulkhan Singh, a former Uttar Pradesh Director General of Police, criticized encounter actions in the state for normalizing violence and fostering vigilantism, which he claims undermines the criminal justice system and makes society barbaric.
- Warrants for defendants skipping court in England and Wales up 50% since 2020
Arrest warrants for defendants skipping court in England and Wales increased by 50% since 2020, with nearly 60,000 issued last year. Over 30,000 outstanding failure-to-appear warrants suggest tens of thousands of charged individuals may be evading justice.
- Mandatory jail time for fraud vs. taxpayers? Absolutely
The article discusses the need for mandatory jail sentences for perpetrators of fraud, suggesting that serious fraudulent crimes warrant substantial prison terms. The piece argues that significant fraud should result in proportionally severe legal consequences.
- 'You have all done so well': Three teen travellers who raped girls are spared jail then judge praises them for conduct in court
Three teenage travelers who were convicted of raping girls received suspended sentences instead of jail time. The judge praised their courtroom conduct, sparking controversy over the leniency of the sentence for serious sexual offenses.
- Illinois Man Pleads Guilty to Second Degree Murder
An Illinois man pleaded guilty to second degree murder. The guilty plea represents a significant development in the criminal case. The defendant will face sentencing for the conviction.
- One-year-old baby girl is reported to the police and recorded as crime suspect
A one-year-old baby girl has been reported to the police and recorded as a crime suspect. The incident is unusual and raises questions about the circumstances surrounding the report. No further details are available.
- Child sex offender on the loose after judge freed him on $1m bail
A child sex offender was released on $1 million bail by a judge, leading to concerns about public safety. The offender is currently at large following the judicial decision to grant bail.
- Thousands of criminals treating community service like litter-picking as optional - by abandoning or simply refusing to start unpaid work
Thousands of criminals are treating community service as optional by abandoning or refusing to start unpaid work, highlighting a lack of accountability. This issue raises concerns about the effectiveness of community service as a form of punishment. The exact number of offenders is not specified in the article.
- Killer who faked a baby's abduction to cover up his heinous crimes learns when he will be put to death
A killer who faked a baby's abduction will be put to death, the article does not specify when the execution will take place, but it mentions that the criminal has been sentenced to death for his heinous crimes. The case involved a fake abduction to cover up the actual crimes committed.
- Raise tax on alcohol and junk food to cut deaths from liver disease, experts say
Experts urge European governments to raise taxes on alcohol and unhealthy food to address 284,000 annual liver disease deaths, emphasizing the need to cover costs imposed on health services, criminal justice, and social systems.
- Met Police chief calls for major expansion of facial recognition cameras to track criminals freed under Labour justice reforms
The Met Police chief has called for a significant expansion of facial recognition cameras to monitor criminals released under Labour's justice reforms. The proposal aims to enhance crime tracking and public safety through increased surveillance technology.
- 'No face, no case!' Masked thief who targeted schoolchildren's bikes jailed despite arrogant boast to police
A masked thief who stole bikes from schoolchildren was jailed after arrogantly boasting to police. The criminal's arrest followed his failure to evade identification despite his disguise.
- I've interviewed smirking child abusers and a killer mother laughed in my face... but there is one death that will NEVER leave me
The article discusses the author's traumatic experiences interviewing criminals, including a 'killer mother' who laughed during the interview, and reflects on a specific death that deeply affected them.
- Mass murder trial in El Salvador for almost 500 alleged MS-13 members
Nearly 500 alleged members of the MS-13 gang, including several leaders, are on trial in El Salvador for thousands of murders. The mass trial highlights the country's ongoing struggle with gang-related violence and criminal justice challenges.
- Albanian asylum-seeking criminal says he should not be sent back to face justice in his own country because gang that shot at him 30 times with AK-47 will be waiting
An Albanian asylum-seeker claims he should not be deported to Albania due to fears of being targeted by a gang that attacked him with an AK-47, firing 30 bullets. He argues that facing justice in his home country would put him in mortal danger.
- Husband who killed his wife and never revealed where her body is will be FREED from prison
A husband who murdered his wife and has concealed her body's location is set to be released from prison. The case has drawn significant public and legal attention due to the unresolved nature of the crime.
- Nancy Grace reveals the 'chilling' way Sean 'Diddy' Combs could walk free from sex trafficking charges
Nancy Grace highlights potential legal loopholes that could allow Sean 'Diddy' Combs to avoid prosecution for sex trafficking charges, emphasizing the disturbing ease with which high-profile individuals might evade justice.