SOME hardened criminals accustomed to being jailed might be undaunted by imprisonment, but for most people the experience of being locked up will be traumatic.
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£7.5m prison training centre meets top security standards
A NEW £7.5 million high-security visitor and staff training centre was officially opened at La Moye prison on Wednesday.
£7.5m prison training centre meets top security standards
A NEW £7.5 million high-security visitor and staff training centre was officially opened at La Moye prison yesterday.
Complex case of police pay
DISCUSSING pay for public sector staff is complicated because we are driven by two clashing desires – we want to spend as little as possible for the best people we can possibly have for services that we all rely on.
A welcome decline in youth crime
NEWSPAPERS are often criticised for being purveyors of bad news, but, in general, they are perfectly ready to spread good news when it is newsworthy.
Gorst: Sharing with Guernsey only after political changes
SOME form of political union between Jersey and Guernsey must be established before any moves to create joint police or Customs departments, says the Home Affairs Minister.
Warren car bug police: Part of legal costs funded by taxpayer
THREE police officers who have been cleared of any wrongdoing for their part in the bugging of drugs baron Curtis Warren’s car had part of their legal costs funded by the taxpayer.
Death by careless driving law to be considered
THE tragic death of a female passenger in a car crash last year has prompted law makers to consider creating a new statutory offence of causing death by careless driving.
Killer’s sentence: Gap in law raised years ago
A MAJOR failing in Jersey law which allowed killer Damian Rzeszowski to escape a life sentence was spotted seven years ago – but nothing was done to correct it, the JEP has learned.
Policeman who blew the whistle
HOME Affairs Minister Ian Le Marquand has criticised Mick Gradwell, the detective who swept up the mess left in the wake of the historical child abuse inquiry, for leaking information to the press. Senator Le Marquand was right to do so, but it is only fair to ask why the detective felt compelled to spill the beans to the national media, notably the Daily Mail.

