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The murder of Sarah Everard is at the core of Harriet Johnson’s book — but what can she add that feminists haven’t said for decades?
Fraudsters target UK shoppers on average twice a week, research finds
Research reveals fraudsters’ adaptability across platforms
Efforts to tackle steep rise in fraud are stymied by under-resourced and outdated strategies
Foreign secretary Liz Truss says ministers also considering action against advisers of tycoons linked to Putin
Warning comes in wake of failed privatised probation arrangements and amid delays from court backlogs
Urgent government response needed to Bellamy review of lawyers’ salaries, says chair of Criminal Bar Association
Boris Johnson’s renewed efforts against ‘county lines’ gangs is part of a broader strategy around regional inequality
Criminal justice groups say testing targets and high-tech scanning equipment fail to address root causes
One 92-year old grandmother paid out over £10,000 over a two-year period
Ministers should ask themselves what opponents might do with the new powers they are busily creating
Government plans law empowering regulator to make reimbursement compulsory for ‘push payment’ victims
Blast outside hospital occurred as Remembrance Sunday was being marked around UK
MPs call for social media and ecommerce companies to do more to halt a rise in online fraud
Chief inspector of constabulary for England and Wales raises concerns about forces’ inadequate vetting procedures
From the ‘Rolex Rippers’ to street thugs, crooks like an expensive watch because it is easy to pass on. Database is helping the trade to fight back
PM and home secretary criticised over Surrey visit to promote contentious anti-crime plan
£2.3bn lost by consumers in cases reported to the police
Cressida Dick says police feel ‘betrayed’ by ‘truly dreadful crimes’ after Wayne Couzens pleads guilty to killing
A youth worker offers a powerful account of teenage lives blighted by violence
Avon and Somerset’s focus on the offender is seen as a template for improving low conviction rates for rape
Victims of scams face a lengthy battle to get any money back
Killing of marketing executive triggered angry backlash over treatment of women in Britain
Activist Sasha Johnson still ‘critically ill’ in hospital a week after firearms incident in south London
Sasha Johnson supporters hit out after London force says ‘nothing to suggest’ attack was targeted
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