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Sentencing of assault offences: Response to consultation
A summary of the responses received to the consultation paper on the sentencing of assault offences.
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A summary of the responses received to the consultation paper on the sentencing of assault offences.
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A consultation paper on the sentencing of sexual offences. Closed 13 August 2021.
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A summary of the responses received to the consultation on sentencing drug offences and the Council's related decisions. The paper includes a summary of our analysis and research and an assessment of the impact of the new guidelines.
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A summary of the responses received to the consultation paper on the sentencing of firearms offences.
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A consultation paper on the sentencing of modern slavery offences. Closed 15 January 2021.
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A summary of the responses received to the consultation paper on changes to the Magistrates’ Court Sentencing Guidelines and associated explanatory materials.
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A summary of the responses received to the consultation paper on sentencing offenders with mental disorders, developmental disorders, or neurological impairments.
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A consultation paper on the sentencing unauthorised use of a trade mark offences. Closed 30 September 2020.
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A consultation paper on the sentencing of assault offences. Closed 15 September 2020.
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In 2020, the Sentencing Council celebrated its 10th anniversary. As part of our anniversary activities, we opened a consultation: “What next for the Sentencing Council?”. In this consultation, the Council called on all those with an interest in criminal justice and sentencing to contribute to a discussion on what the Council’s future objectives and priorities should be.