Children as young as seven are being drawn into the dangerous world of ‘county lines’ drug dealing, a new report from The Children’s Society is warning.
The trial of 16 people accused of organising and financing peaceful protests which began in Istanbul’s Gezi Park in 2013 is scheduled to begin on 24 June 2019.
The report points to a systemic failure of the Trust to tackle repeated and critical failings and highlights inadequacies in initial investigations into the deaths.
Human rights defenders offering humanitarian aid and support to refugees and migrants in northern France face harassment, intimidation and violent assaults by the French authorities, a new report by Amnesty International says.
The inquiry by the All Party Parliamentary Group on Women in the Penal System will be aimed at encouraging and enabling police forces to prevent women being drawn into the criminal justice system unnecessarily.
The report says a culture of tolerance to ill-treatment and even torture has developed in the last five years, and the situation has got worse, not better.
A new analysis of court data by the Prison Reform Trust found significant variations in imprisonment rates for women between police force areas in England and Wales.