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Developing devolved justice: Nick Perry interview
Nick Perry, Permanent Secretary at the Department of Justice, talks to Owen McQuade about the key components of a good…
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Organised crime taskforce strategy
A new strategy seeks to raise public awareness of organised crime. Justice Minister David Ford has launched Northern Ireland’s first…
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KPMG: maximising value for money in criminal justice
James Gilchrist emphasises the need for targeted investment to make the system more efficient. Put simply, value for money is…
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Party policy summary
agendaNi outlines the parties’ main proposals for policing and justice policy. Commitments are from Assembly manifestos unless otherwise stated. Alliance…
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Securitas: quality in security
Securitas Area Director Chris King outlines its values and offering to the private and public sectors in Northern Ireland. With…
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Avoidable delay: Michael Maguire’s analysis
In a follow-up to his June 2010 report on avoidable delay within the justice system, the Chief Inspector of Criminal…
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IPPR: Justice reinvestment in practice
An IPPR report suggests that local authorities, rather than prisons, are best placed to tackle re-offending among minor criminals. Tough…
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Westminster and local justice
Parliament still has a significant influence on law and order as important areas of justice policy are not devolved. The…
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Crime rates summary
The latest figures show a decline in crime, but drug offences are increasing. Stephen Dineen looks at recent trends. Crime…
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Policy Exchange: small scale reform and transformation
Small-scale reform can lead to widespread transformation of a criminal justice system according to Policy Exchange. agendaNi examines its analysis…
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