Analysis: criminal damage
22 May 2012
Charities that work with offenders rely on public funding more than those in other cause areas and have been disproportionately affected by the cuts. Chloe Stothart and Stephen Cook report
Charities in today's national news
Charities that work with offenders rely on public funding more than those in other cause areas and have been disproportionately affected by the cuts. Chloe Stothart and Stephen Cook report
Andrew Flanagan, chief executive of the children's charity, says children giving evidence in court might not get sufficient support
Charities in today's national news
Javed Khan, the charity's chief executive, opposes the plan to devolve services for victims and witnesses to locally elected police and crime commissioners
The Single Homeless Project says the money it received was insufficient to cover the costs of helping people to find work
The commission says it did not comply with the original request from a member of the public because it would breach the Data Protection Act
Fund announced by justice minister Crispin Blunt open to organisations that support families affected by murder and manslaughter
The move will enable Langley House to extend its operations to within the M25
Victim Support's chief executive talks to John Plummer about overcoming budget cuts and forming an alliance with other charities
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