Month: June 2017
Rugby coach jailed for filming hundreds of boys – Crown Prosecution Service
[ad_1] ‘A self-employed rugby union coach has been jailed after molesting young boys and filming hundreds of videos using spy cameras hidden in changing rooms.’ Full Story Crown Prosecution Service, […]
Mothers ‘an unseen force’ in ‘honour’ abuse
[ad_1] Charities sound the alarm on male ‘honour abuse’ [ad_2]
Sentencing: ‘Developmental harm’ should be considered in child cruelty cases | News
[ad_1] Judges would assess the developmental harm caused to a child when sentencing those convicted of child cruelty under proposals published by the Sentencing Council today. The council is consulting […]
Child cruelty – consultation launched on sentencing guideline – Sentencing Council
[ad_1] ‘The Sentencing Council has launched a consultation on its proposed guidelines on sentencing child cruelty.’ Full consultation Sentencing Council, 13th June 2017 Source: www.sentencingcouncil.org.uk [ad_2]
Abusive parents who try to shift blame may face tougher sentences | Sentencing
[ad_1] Tougher punishments for abusive or neglectful parents who try to shift the blame for their crimes have been recommended in proposed guidelines issued by the Sentencing Council. The draft […]
Dog that killed three-week-old boy belonged to his father | The Independent
[ad_1] A father who has admitted that he owned the dog which mauled his 20-day-old baby to death, is facing jail. Ryan Young, 32, initially denied owning the terrier-type dog […]