
Crim Law Reform Now
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Criminal Law Reform Now is a network of academics and practitioners committed to bettering the criminal law. Directors: Prof John Child and Dr Jonathan Rogers.
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http://www.clrnn.co.uk 05-05-2016 10:17:25
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I visited the Crim Law Reform Now this week to learn why updating the UK's cyber laws should be a priority for strengthening our national security and supporting our cyber professionals. I fully support the 'Reform the Computer Misuse Act' by CyberUp Campaign


Inducing Intimacy by Chloë Kennedy - Chloë Kennedy A history of legal responses to deceptively-induced sex and intimate relationships which offers insights for contemporary debates. 📚 cup.org/4eVR2ho #sociolegal


It’s e-publication day for my book 🎉 I am due to speak about it in a few places over the coming months: three talks in Scotland over winter, a springtime event in London, and an online event for the American Society for Legal History in December. I’ll try to post details on here 🤓





Wrote a post about the diff btw punishment for individual culpability and punishment based on fair notice. Should the law ever pretend you have traits we know you lack just because you were warned this would happen? Is that fair? Is it retributive justice?…iminaljusticetheoryblog.wordpress.com/2025/01/17/can…



What next after the Post Office scandal? On 6th March, the MoJ launched a public consultation on regulating private prosecutions (consult.justice.gov.uk/++preview++/di…). Responses are invited by 8 May 2025. The main issues are discussed in the blog on our website (clrnn.co.uk/blog/clrnn-pro…)




The Crim Law Reform Now scoping review into the need for reform of the law relating to International Cooperation and Extradition was published today. Read more about the report on our website: lawcom.gov.uk/news/criminal-… and on the CLRNN website: clrnn.co.uk/news/


It's been a privilege to lead this project for Crim Law Reform Now and to work with so many expert contributors. The report looks at problems with the UK's frameworks for extradition, mutual legal assistance and criminal jurisdiction and outlines the need for a reform.


🎞️Dr Jonathan Rogers (Fitzwilliam College / Crim Law Reform Now) has spoken to #LawInFocus about part 1 of the recent Ministry of Justice #Leveson independent review into the criminal courts, seeking to get to the important details behind the headlines about jury trials: 🔗youtu.be/Dj-2JUe3lcU