The British ... from committing crime. Transportation reached its height during the 1830s. On average, 5,000 people were transported each year during this decade. Harsh punishments were used ...
The UK government is set to criminalise the creation and sharing of sexually explicit deepfake images, with offenders facing ...
In fashioning this clause, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention deliberately distinguished impeachment in this country from the British system by limiting the punishments in the federal ...
The framers had experienced the power of the British government to search ... Also, harsh punishments might not fit the crime or be cruel and inhumane. Therefore, the U.S. Bill of Rights gives ...
The British do costumed dramas and slapstick comedy quite well, but they also know their way around a gritty crime movie. Over the decades, there have been many British crime films, either being ...
This December, treat yourself to a good mystery (or three) with these three British crime shows that may have flown under your radar. One is a show featuring one of Britain’s most beloved ...
The documentary by 72 Films is part of Channel Four's Crime and Punishment series on the workings of the criminal justice system. The film crew was allowed inside the Category B prison over two ...
A charity is calling for wildlife crime to be made a "notifiable offence" A charity is calling for the government to change the way wildlife crime is recorded, investigated and punished.
After 1955, crime increased significantly ... In 1948, the government passed the British Nationality Act, which gave all citizens of the British Empire, now Commonwealth, unrestricted access ...