JusticeSystem

Lucy Letby Case Referred to the CCRC

The case of Lucy Letby, the former neonatal nurse convicted in one of the most high‑profile criminal trials in recent…

3 weeks ago

When Will the Judiciary Confront Violence Against Women?

The murder of Lucy Ann Rushton in Andover in June 2019 was a brutal reminder of the epidemic of violence…

3 weeks ago

Europe Can No Longer Look Away: Women’s Prisons Under Human Rights Scrutiny

In 2025, the Council of Europe’s European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment…

1 month ago

Two Cases, One Office, and a Justice System Without Moral Coherence

The role of the Solicitor General is not simply administrative. It carries moral weight. Decisions about whether a sentence is…

2 months ago

Good Behaviour, Bad Policy: Why Sentence Reductions Handed to Prison Staff Risk Injustice and Corruption

The government’s Sentencing Bill, currently progressing through Parliament, proposes reducing prison sentences for “good behaviour.” On the surface, this sounds…

2 months ago

“AI systems are only as objective as the data that feeds them.”

The View Magazine opinion piece by Verity Butler.As AI quietly enters the justice system, urgent questions are arising over fairness,…

2 months ago

Rebuilding Life With a Painting –  Prodigal Arts

Prodigal Arts is a charity that helps people in prison and former offenders to start a new life by giving…

2 months ago

Rebel Justice: Janine Ewen on Survival, Systems—and Building Something Better

“You’re not alone.” That’s the steady heartbeat of this week’s Rebel Justice from The View Magazine, where host and guest…

3 months ago

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