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Controversial plans to house female offenders in Porthcawl scrapped

Controversial plans to house female offenders in Porthcawl scrapped A site in Bridgend is still in the running to become a centre for women convicted of low-level crimes. 14:44, 14 MAY 2021 The MOJ was considering using the Atlantic Hotel in Porthcawl as a centre for female offenders. (Image: Google) There are always big stories on WalesOnline - don t miss any with our daily emailInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign me up now When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Court Sketcher | Hatty Nestor

Society loves courtroom dramas – they allow the viewer to consume the uncertainty of someone else’s life as opposed to fixating on their own. (I am as guilty of this as anyone: I’ve watched courtroom dramas every week religiously in the past, especially Primal Fear and The Lincoln Lawyer.) We get hooked on the interrelations of characters, the impending catastrophe, the emotional mind games played by the press, lawyers, and bogeymen criminals. The allure of the genre, I believe, has to do with the hidden nature of the legal scenario. Films, television shows, and podcasts purport to expose the mystery of the courtroom, and the private lives of those tangled up in its web.

Virtual conference for UK-Africa legal services

Virtual conference for UK-Africa legal services
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UK to Fit Thieves and Burglars With GPS Tags to Cut Reoffending

UK to Fit Thieves and Burglars With GPS Tags to Cut Reoffending Burglars, thieves, and robbers will be made to wear GPS tags on release from prison under new rules intended to reduce reoffending, the UK Ministry of Justice announced on Wednesday. Those who have served a prison sentence of a year or more for theft and robbery will be automatically fitted with a tag on release, allowing them to be monitored 24 hours a day for up to 12 months, the ministry said in a statement. More than half of those convicted of burglary and theft go on to re-offend within a year of release.

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