All About Entrapment
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All About Entrapment

Entrapment … Agent provocateur is French for “inciting agent”, an entrapment situation where a person is enticed, incited or encouraged into committing an offence that he would not have otherwise committed. How Does It Relate To Criminal Law? The police frequently use undercover police officers in relation to drugs offences. An officer becomes familiar with…

The Death Penalty and Extradition
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The Death Penalty and Extradition

What You Need to Know About The Death Penalty and Extradition In the UK we have not had the death penalty for over 50 years. The last hanging in England took place in 1964 when Peter Allen and Gwynne Evans were hanged for the murder of John West, 15 months before the death penalty was…

It’s Health and Safety Gone Mad! Or Is It?
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It’s Health and Safety Gone Mad! Or Is It?

The Health and Safety Executive is the national regulator for workplace health and safety. Interestingly, on its website, there is a page for debunking health and safety myths, such as the one where flags were banned from civic cars for “health and safety”, or the removal of alcohol from a workplace Christmas party. So, What…

We Answer Key Questions Surrounding Explosives
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We Answer Key Questions Surrounding Explosives

What You Need to Know About Explosives Rather than Guy Fawkes or his modern-day counterparts many of the recent cases involving explosives have been in relation to thefts from cash machines. The law is old but still very relevant today; it may not be appreciated that a separate, more serious offence, may be being committed…

What You Need to Know About Arson Offences
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What You Need to Know About Arson Offences

Arson is a confusing area of the law as there are a number of different offences to consider. What Are the Different Offences? Simple arson Arson, being reckless as to whether life is endangered Arson with intent to endanger life Simple Arson This offence is one of causing criminal damage by fire; examples would be…