Month: January 2018
People trafficking case collapses over disclosure failings – BBC News
[ad_1] ‘A judge has ordered the Crown Prosecution Service to explain itself in a case that collapsed because social media evidence was not disclosed.’ Full Story BBC News, 26th January […]
Crime statistics: Violent crime and sex offences rising, police figures suggest – BBC News
[ad_1] ‘The number of violent crimes and sex offences recorded by police in England and Wales has risen sharply over the past year, figures suggest.’ Full Story BBC News, 25th […]
Trying to wrap your brain around AI? CMU has an AI stack for that
[ad_1] Listen to this podcast In this episode of ‘Schooled in AI,’ Andrew Moore, dean of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, talks about the benefits of […]
Trying to wrap your brain around AI? CMU has an AI stack for that
[ad_1] Listen to this podcast In this episode of ‘Schooled in AI,’ Andrew Moore, dean of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, talks about the benefits of […]
Parents with Learning Disabilities and a Local Authority’s Responsibilities
[ad_1] Home > Articles > 2018 archive Emma Harman, barrister of 3PB, explains the lessons that can be learned from A Local Authority v G (Parent with Learning Disability) [2017] […]
Local authorities and learning disabled parenting (A Local Authority v CG and others)
[ad_1] What was the background? The court was predominantly concerned with two children, aged three and 19 months (the living arrangements for the eldest child, aged 12, having been agreed […]
Prostitution challenge to be heard in High Court – BBC News
[ad_1] ‘The High Court is to hear a legal challenge about whether women who were once involved in prostitution should be made to reveal their convictions.’ Full Story BBC News, […]
Former prostitutes to sue the Government as criminal records stop them volunteering with Brownie groups
[ad_1] Former prostitutes are set to sue the Government over criminal records checks which stop them volunteering with Brownie groups. A group of women will argue that policies which leave […]
Former exec given suspended sentence for filming up women’s skirts | London
[ad_1] A former executive at an international entertainment company has been spared jail after he admitted filming up women’s skirts using a hidden camera. Andrew Macrae, a former vice-president of […]
The open justice principle: a child’s crimes and a parent’s misdemeanour
[ad_1] Open justice for a child in criminal proceedings What legal principles connect publicity for the 17 year-old Charlie Pearce (born 3 July 2000), a double rapist and attempt murderer […]