The August Riots
Joshua Rozenberg explores some of the most contentious legal issues to arise from the riots that hit major English cities in August.
The riots which hit England in August of this year presented the legal system with significant challenges. In this programme, Joshua Rozenberg explores how the system responded to this very unusual situation.
The programme asks why many people were refused bail and examines the sentences given to those arrested during the riots. It also explores the notion of speedy justice, and looks into proposals that the government hopes to use to make the courts quicker, even outside of emergency situations. When does rushed justice become rough justice?
CONTRIBUTORS
Nick Herbert, criminal justice minister
Alison Saunders, chief crown prosecutor for London
Joseph Wright, duty solicitor with the firm Hodge, Jones and Allen
Julian Young, defence solicitor
Richard Bristow, chairman-elect, West London Magistrates' Court
John Thornhill, chairman, Magistrates' Association
Jonathan Levav, associate professor of marketing, Stanford University
Rod Morgan, criminologist
Producer: Mike Wendling
Researcher: Lucy Proctor.
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