The Algorithm as Witness: Errors in the Criminal Justice System Through the Lens of Technological Determinism
On 29 March 2026, CNN published a report on a case that might have been dismissed as yet another instance of bureaucratic negligence,
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On 29 March 2026, CNN published a report on a case that might have been dismissed as yet another instance of bureaucratic negligence,
Over the past sixteen years, Ukraine has seen a reduction in its prison population. At the start of 2010, there were 147,716 people
I recently carried out what might seem like a routine administrative procedure — I sent an information request to the Department for the
I recently submitted a public information request to the Ministry of Justice and the South-Central Interregional Directorate for the Enforcement of Criminal Sentences.
From Monday, most offenders in England and Wales who would have faced up to a year in jail are likely to receive a
Solitary confinement — a regime in which a person is deprived of meaningful social contact with other inmates — remains one of the
In order to ensure that solitary confinement is only imposed in exceptional circumstances and for the shortest time necessary, each type of solitary
On 20 March 2026, the European Court of Human Rights convened its half-day dialogue with non-governmental organisations and litigators practising before it —
In Sekour v. France, the European Court of Human Rights (Fifth Section) delivered its judgment on 12 March 2026, examining whether the prolonged
Types of Solitary Confinement – Key Points Types of Solitary Confinement and Their Legitimacy There are four main situations in which solitary confinement