The law must be changed to tackle the impact of easily available sexually violent imagery, says Criminal Barrister Gareth Roberts
Crime and Justice
Sex workers in the UK speak out after Belgium grants people in the industry employment rights in historic first
Just 5% of the additional prison places promised by Conservative ministers in 2016 have been delivered
The headlines about Chris Kaba tell us more about the society and media in this country than his killing
In her monthly column, Penny Pepper describes the aftermath of a terrifying break-in, which she fears may have been a disability hate crime
Byline Times investigation finds that 40% of all sexual offences committed by Royal Air Force personnel between 2014 and 2024 involved children
The Centre for Women's Justice has released a damning report based on the testimony of more than 200 women who allege attacks by their police officer partners
Campaigners plan civil disobedience outside courts, demanding meeting with Attorney General over harsh sentencing of peaceful protesters
The inquiry has dismissed the increasing body of concern around the legitimacy of the verdicts as "noise". It is anything but
"'Lessons learned' is an entirely vacuous phrase if lessons aren’t being learned" warns new report after a series of deadly warnings were ignored