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The CJA recommends the removal of the exclusionary rule and for the return to a discretionary system which was in place prior to 2012. This would mean decision-makers in the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) can exercise discretion in order to compensate those with unspent convictions, where there are exceptional reasons for an award not to be withheld or reduced.

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Justice Select Committee remand inquiry response https://www.criminaljusticealliance.org/cja-resources/justice-select-committee-remand-inquiry-response/ Thu, 07 Jul 2022 16:01:28 +0000 https://www.criminaljusticealliance.org/?post_type=resources&p=8432 In this response to the Justice Select Committee’s inquiry into the role of adult custodial remand, we urge the government to reduce the rising level of remand through the urgent scaling-up of Bail Information Services in courts and prisons. We also recommend the government end the disproportionate use of remand for Black, Asian and minority […]

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In this response to the Justice Select Committee’s inquiry into the role of adult custodial remand, we urge the government to reduce the rising level of remand through the urgent scaling-up of Bail Information Services in courts and prisons. We also recommend the government end the disproportionate use of remand for Black, Asian and minority ethnic women and divert resources set aside for prison expansion to community-based support services, such as Women’s Centres.

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10 ways the PCSC Bill will entrench racial inequality in the criminal justice system https://www.criminaljusticealliance.org/cja-resources/ten-ways-the-pcsc-bill-will-entrench-racial-inequality-in-the-criminal-justice-system/ Tue, 19 Oct 2021 14:45:31 +0000 https://www.criminaljusticealliance.org/?post_type=resources&p=7409 This joint briefing from a coalition of criminal justice organisations outlines how 10 clauses in the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill will deepen racial inequality in the criminal justice system, and without evidence that they will reduce crime or improve public safety. We draw on the government’s own equality assessments, which acknowledge that most […]

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This joint briefing from a coalition of criminal justice organisations outlines how 10 clauses in the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill will deepen racial inequality in the criminal justice system, and without evidence that they will reduce crime or improve public safety. We draw on the government’s own equality assessments, which acknowledge that most of the provisions reviewed in this briefing are indirectly discriminatory. We also highlight the government’s lack of evidence that they are a ‘proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim’ and the lack of sufficient mitigation of their impact on Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities.

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Government response to open letter on PCSC Bill https://www.criminaljusticealliance.org/cja-resources/government-response-to-open-letter-on-pcsc-bill/ Mon, 05 Jul 2021 09:22:49 +0000 https://www.criminaljusticealliance.org/?post_type=resources&p=7221 In March, the CJA and a coalition of organisations wrote to the Prime Minister, warning that the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill will deepen existing racial inequality in the criminal justice system, leading to more Black, Asian and minority ethnic people being swept into the criminal justice system for ever increasing periods of their […]

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In March, the CJA and a coalition of organisations wrote to the Prime Minister, warning that the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill will deepen existing racial inequality in the criminal justice system, leading to more Black, Asian and minority ethnic people being swept into the criminal justice system for ever increasing periods of their lives. We have now received a response from the government.

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Second response from the Ministry of Justice on custody time limits https://www.criminaljusticealliance.org/cja-resources/second-response-from-the-ministry-of-justice-on-custody-time-limits/ Thu, 17 Jun 2021 13:59:10 +0000 https://www.criminaljusticealliance.org/?post_type=resources&p=7186 The CJA has been in communication with the justice secretary in recent months, raising our concerns about the decision to extend the amount of time someone can be kept in prison while awaiting trial. We have also been pushing for the greater use of Bail Information Services in courts and prisons, which can help people […]

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The CJA has been in communication with the justice secretary in recent months, raising our concerns about the decision to extend the amount of time someone can be kept in prison while awaiting trial. We have also been pushing for the greater use of Bail Information Services in courts and prisons, which can help people satisfy requirements for bail, preventing them from being remanded in prison. We have now received a further response from the justice secretary.

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How the PCSC Bill will entrench racial disparity https://www.criminaljusticealliance.org/cja-resources/how-the-pcsc-bill-could-entrench-racial-disparity/ Thu, 20 May 2021 13:40:34 +0000 https://www.criminaljusticealliance.org/?post_type=resources&p=7099 This briefing from a coalition of criminal justice and race equality organisations explores how the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill could deepen racial inequality in the criminal justice system. It analyses the equality impact assessments behind the Bill, and calls for the government to withdraw the discriminatory measures and launch a proper public consultation.

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This briefing from a coalition of criminal justice and race equality organisations explores how the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill could deepen racial inequality in the criminal justice system. It analyses the equality impact assessments behind the Bill, and calls for the government to withdraw the discriminatory measures and launch a proper public consultation.

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Response from Ministry of Justice on custody time limits https://www.criminaljusticealliance.org/cja-resources/response-from-ministry-of-justice-on-custody-time-limits/ Mon, 01 Feb 2021 11:24:52 +0000 https://www.highscoredev.co.uk/cja/?post_type=resources&p=4029 We recently wrote to the Ministry of Justice, calling for the government to reverse its decision to extend the amount of time someone can be kept in prison awaiting trial before their case must be reviewed by a judge. We also called for the reintroduction of Bail Information Services, which can help defendants secure bail […]

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We recently wrote to the Ministry of Justice, calling for the government to reverse its decision to extend the amount of time someone can be kept in prison awaiting trial before their case must be reviewed by a judge. We also called for the reintroduction of Bail Information Services, which can help defendants secure bail rather than be kept in prison awaiting trial. The justice secretary Robert Buckland has responded in this letter.

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Response from Ministry of Justice on sentencing White Paper https://www.criminaljusticealliance.org/cja-resources/response-from-ministry-of-justice-on-sentencing-white-paper/ Mon, 01 Feb 2021 08:56:52 +0000 https://www.highscoredev.co.uk/cja/?post_type=resources&p=4015 We recently worked with members to respond to the government’s sentencing White Paper, identifying positive elements of the proposals, highlighting our concerns, and making recommendations for fair and effective sentencing. In this letter with an accompanying annex, the government responds to our briefing, discussing areas such as community sentences, problem-solving courts, probation, youth justice and […]

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We recently worked with members to respond to the government’s sentencing White Paper, identifying positive elements of the proposals, highlighting our concerns, and making recommendations for fair and effective sentencing. In this letter with an accompanying annex, the government responds to our briefing, discussing areas such as community sentences, problem-solving courts, probation, youth justice and more.

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A smarter approach to sentencing? https://www.criminaljusticealliance.org/cja-resources/a-smarter-approach-to-sentencing/ Tue, 01 Dec 2020 11:51:43 +0000 https://www.highscoredev.co.uk/cja/?post_type=resources&p=4038 In this response to the government’s White Paper on sentencing, the CJA and members highlight the positive elements of the government’s sentencing plans, as well as identifying areas of concern. The response also makes wide-ranging recommendations for government to create a criminal justice system which diverts people away from the dead end of prison and […]

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In this response to the government’s White Paper on sentencing, the CJA and members highlight the positive elements of the government’s sentencing plans, as well as identifying areas of concern. The response also makes wide-ranging recommendations for government to create a criminal justice system which diverts people away from the dead end of prison and gives individuals the best chance at a life away from life

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Response from Ministry of Justice to Routes to Recovery report https://www.criminaljusticealliance.org/cja-resources/response-from-ministry-of-justice-to-routes-to-recovery-report/ Sun, 01 Nov 2020 12:45:14 +0000 https://www.highscoredev.co.uk/cja/?post_type=resources&p=4042 In this letter, Alex Chalk MP responds to key recommendations from our Routes to Recovery report on behalf of the Ministry of Justice. He discusses the discharge grant, remote hearings, funding for Black and minority ethnic-led organisations, supporting victims through the pandemic and more.

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In this letter, Alex Chalk MP responds to key recommendations from our Routes to Recovery report on behalf of the Ministry of Justice. He discusses the discharge grant, remote hearings, funding for Black and minority ethnic-led organisations, supporting victims through the pandemic and more.

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