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Human trafficking and exploitation is happening in Northern Ireland – Help stop it
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched a consultation on tackling modern slavery. The Draft Northern Ireland Modern Slavery Strategy 2018-2019
Justice Minister announces sentencing review
Justice Minister Claire Sugden has today announced a major review of policy issues in relation to sentencing.
Justice Minister vows to play constructive role in new Executive
Justice Minister, Claire Sugden MLA has vowed to play a progressive, constructive role within the Northern Ireland Executive.
Ford welcomes measures to support victims of domestic violence
New measures that will enhance Specialist Court Listing Arrangements in Londonderry Magistrates' Court to benefit victims of domestic violence and
Ford welcomes rescue of potential forced labourers
Justice Minister David Ford has welcomed the rescue of 16 foreign nationals, who may be victims of trafficking, from premises in Co Armagh.
Consultation on Human Trafficking
The Department of Justice is seeking your views on a draft Northern Ireland Human Trafficking and Exploitation Strategy for 2015 to 16.
Victim and Witness Experience of the Northern Ireland Criminal Justice System: Key Findings - 2022/203
The Department of Justice (DoJ) today published Research and Statistical Bulletin: ‘Victim and Witness Experience of the Northern Ireland Criminal
Proposals to amend the legislation governing the retention of DNA and fingerprints in NI
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is conducting a public consultation exercise on proposals to amend the legislation governing the retention of DNA and
Public consultation on Review of Sentencing Policy launched
The Department of Justice has today launched a public consultation following a major review of sentencing policy.
Jonathan Rea takes inside lane for motorcycle awareness event in Hydebank
The inside lane had quite a different meaning for six-times World Superbike Champion Jonathan Rea as he visited Hydebank Wood College as part of a
Consultation launched to amend human trafficking legislation
Justice Minister Naomi Long has launched a consultation to amend human trafficking legislation.
Document sets out bold plan for modern courts and tribunals system
A document setting out a vision for a modern, innovative, collaborative and responsive 21st Century courts and tribunals system was launched today.
Restorative Justice Week 2016 - A Volunteer’s experience of working with the Youth Justice Agency in Londonderry
Restorative practice is at the core of all that the Youth Justice Agency delivers for young people who offend, for their victims, and indeed for the
Long launches new strategy supporting women and girls in contact with justice system
Justice Minister Naomi Long today launched a strategy to support women and girls in contact with the justice system.
New sexual offences legislation extends protections to victims
Justice Minister Naomi Long has welcomed the passing of the Final Stage of the Justice (Sexual Offences and Trafficking Victims) Bill today in the
‘Ending The Harm’ TV ad campaign shines spotlight on paramilitary assaults
A hard-hitting campaign about the brutal reality of so-called paramilitary style attacks will re-launch tonight (Monday 4 January).
Magilligan prisoners supported to be better dads
A new project, which encourages prisoners’ families to play a part in rehabilitation, has been introduced at Magilligan Prison.
Restorative Justice Week 2016 - A Volunteer’s experience of working with the Youth Justice Agency in Newtownards
Restorative practice is at the core of all that the Youth Justice Agency delivers for young people who offend, for their victims, and indeed for the
Justice Minister visits Woodlands Juvenile Centre
Justice Minister Naomi Long has visited Woodlands Juvenile Justice Centre which works with 10-17 year-olds who have been placed in custody.
Court Prosecutions, Convictions and Out of Court Disposals Statistics for Northern Ireland, 2021 published today
The Department of Justice (DoJ) today published the Research and Statistical Bulletin ‘Court Prosecutions, Convictions and Out of Court Disposals