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11 results found for '"Criminal law"' in Keywords.
Police procedure and mistaken identity (1976)
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Two interviews with anti-apartheid campaigner Peter Hain about his arrest on charges of theft based on the evidence of eye-witness reports. He says it is a case of mistaken identity and is trying to change...
Robert McCrindle on rogue traders (1979)
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Interview with Robert McCrindle, Conservative MP, on building contractors and rogue traders.
Barristers Commission response to McNee police proposals (1979)
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Edward Rees, one of a group of barristers which has made a submission to the Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure in response to proposals by London Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir David McNee which...
Commission on criminal procedure (1979)
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Interview with Harold Levenson of the Haldane Society of Lawyers on the society’s proposals to the Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure which counter those submitted by the police for increased powers,...
Ole Hansen on trials of rioters (1981)
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Interview with Ole Hansen of the Legal Action Group about the rights of the defendants arrested during rioting in Nottingham. Male interviewer not identified.
New police powers and death penalty debate (1982)
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Interview with Home Secretary Willie Whitelaw defending new police powers to tackle crime and giving views on Commons debate on hanging. Refers to Glasgow Hillhead by-election loss by Conservative Party....
Bill Pitt on police bill (1983)
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Brian Hayes interviews Liberal home affairs spokesman and MP Bill Pitt on the Government’s new Police and Criminal Evidence Bill
Ivor Stanbrook calls for longer prison sentences (1983)
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Interview with Conservative MP Ivor Stanbrook about his call for longer prison sentences as a way to deter serious crimes being committed. Female interviewer not identified.
Bruce Kent on his guilty verdict (1986)
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Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament General Secretary, Bruce Kent following his guilty verdict and 12-month suspended sentence for damage to the Greenham Common military base. Includes his views on information...
David Waddington defends handling of Strangeways seige (1990)
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Peter Murphy interviews Home Secretary, David Waddington about the Strangeways Prison siege, its coverage by the media, prison conditions, and legal reform.