Crime
Is cyber bullying a cyber crime?
The suicide of Amanda Todd shined a light on the issue, now we must act, says Andrew Chan in his shortlisted entry to the BARBRI International Cyber Crime Blogging Prize
Case comment: Why someone was sent to prison for taking photos of the Grenfell Tower victims
Omega Mwaikambo was sentenced to three months
It’s time to take the power away from cyber criminals
Most cyber crime victims don't even know they're cyber crime victims, says Marina Perry in her shortlisted entry to the BARBRI International Cyber Crime Blogging Prize Competition
Is bribing public officials ever justified?
It’s a double-edged sword
The invisible crime of female genital mutilation
“Abused unchecked” report reveals zero convictions in 16 years, but maybe that’s because the law is far too unclear
Parliament, follow Nevada’s lead and make legal, licensed brothels a thing
Prostitutes are entitled to a safe workplace
Do our gun laws leave us open to a US-style shooting?
A critical look at UK firearms law and why it's still lagging behind
Brexit and corporate tax avoidance: Has the UK helped itself, or hindered itself?
Let’s explore the options...
Why I think you should be able to buy illegal drugs from licensed shops
The law on drugs and why it’s so, so wrong
Financial criminals and sex offenders: The introduction of a UK ‘white-collar’ criminal register
Is this what the UK needs?
How is the EU tackling financial crime?
A brief exploration of the Fourth Anti-Money Laundering Directive
‘Everyone was doing it!’: The LIBOR rigging scandal
A closer look at the law on dishonesty in the context of financial crime
Countdown to the Olympics: What’s being done to combat the Brazilian corruption crisis?
Seven weeks and counting...
Anti-money laundering framework: Does it stain our rights?
Crime prevention methods that limit our liberties need to be re-evaluated
What do Spider-Man and Superman teach us about criminal justice?
Lessons in law from the pages of comic books
The curious case of Zapata v HSBC Holdings Plc: What happens when Mexican drug cartel victims take on the banks
Ruth Keating, runner up of the BARBRI Global Financial Crime Blogging Prize, takes a look at this David and Goliath case
Tom Hayes LIBOR rigging case: A message sent to the world of banking
Theodora Christoforou, runner up of the BARBRI Global Financial Crime Blogging Prize, explores the first of its kind case
Inside insider trading: Tabernula and Salman – high stakes on both sides of the Atlantic
From Southwark to Washington, Tom Watret explores the future of financial crime -- in the winning entry of the BARBRI Global Financial Crime Blogging Prize
R v Jogee – A Supreme Court betrayal
The campaign against the joint enterprise doctrine is not over
Race in the criminal justice system: What role does it play 20 years after the OJ Simpson trial?
Police brutality is alive and well on the streets of America
Joshua Rozenberg: Delayed legal highs law will be a fruitful ground for litigation — when it’s finally implemented
Poppers are probably exempt from the Psychoactive Substances Act 2016, but no one is quite sure about jalapeño peppers