ENGLAND AND Wales lock up a lot of people—more than any European Union country. Because imprisonment keeps those who pose a danger to the public off the streets, it is popular. But an increasingly ...
THE THREE weeks Liam spent in prison after he rashly opened a can of beer in a shop and swigged from it cost him and the taxpayer vastly more than the £1.90 ($2.40) he had failed to pay. He stole ...
New laws to restrict the use of short sentences and strengthen community punishments will be introduced within weeks. The measures, aimed at easing the crisis in prison places, will include a ...
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