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April 3, 2006: SOCA Arrives
Home Secretary Charles Clarke commented:
SOCA brings with it four new powers - on Queen's Evidence, Financial Reporting Orders, Disclosure Notices and the creation of officers with combined powers. It will have a budget of more than £400 million a year. SOCA will have around 4000 investigators. The agency's chairman, Sir Stephen Lander, was once head of MI5, and its director-general, Bill Hughes, is the former head of the National Crime Squad. SOCA assumed its functions on Saturday 1 April 2006. Prosecutors will now be able to strike deals with suspects within a statutory
footing, offering either immunity from prosecution or reduction in sentence in
return for co-operation. This will provide a strong incentive for those further
down the 'food chain' to give evidence against the most powerful heads of
organised criminal networks.
It is hoped this will lead to the arrest and imprisonment of more senior figures
which in turn will help to make the UK a more difficult place to do business,
and also help to breed uncertainty inside criminal organisations, whilst
maintaining the essential checks and balances to prevent potential miscarriages
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April 14, 2008: Prison Self Injury Rate Growing - Howard League
April 4, 2008: New Corporate Manslaughter Law
April 2, 2008: More Specialist Domestic Violence Court Systems
April 1, 2008: Academics Challenge Crime Research Governance
March 17, 2008: 16, 2007: More Cash For Prison Drug Treatment
March 17, 2008: Sentencing Crisis, Says Napo
March 6, 2008: ID Cards: On The Way
February 28, 2008: Community Sentences Reduce Reoffending, Says Straw
February 8, 2008: Straw Supports Community Sentences
February 1, 2008: First New Public Prison In A Decade
January 31, 2008: Penal Policy Reform
January 1, 2008: Prison Suicides Rise
December 29, 2007: Prison Recalls Out Of Control, Says Napo
December 28, 2007: Offenders Do 6m Hours Of Work
December 20, 2007: Howard League Welcomes Inquiry
December 19, 2007: The Public & Tackling Offenders
December 12, 2007: Reviewing The Law On Murder
December 6, 2007: Napo On The Carter Report
December 6, 2007: Carter Report And New 'Titan' Prisons
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