There has been a surge in serious offences committed by police officers, reports Andrew Kersley
Crime and Justice
Shockingly few complaints are being properly investigated by either police forces or the independent regulator
Gross misconduct still leads to minimal consequences – leaving officers who abuse with their rank and pension intact, writes Jamie Klingler
How long did the former Culture Secretary know about allegations about a Tory MP? Jamie Klingler shares the views of the man's alleged victims.
Lawyer Gareth Roberts examines new proposals that may be robust, but are they good policy?
The Probation Service, still reeling from Chris Graylings catastrophic reforms, is another crumbling pillar of the criminal justice system
The Government has talked tough on crime while creating the scandal of violent criminals now being let free, writes Josiah Mortimer
Stephen Jackley, a former prisoner turned author and campaigner, pulls back the curtain on the UK prison system in an exclusive interview with Byline Times, as he launches his new book ‘Just Time’.
Why were sufficient numbers not outraged when the troubled broadcaster was giving a platform to dangerous views claiming Pakistani men are the main perpetrators of this form of child sexual abuse?
Scotland Yard has announced that a man in his 40s is under a formal investigation. It comes three months after Byline Times handed a dossier of evidence about 40-year-old GB News star Dan Wootton to detectives