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Should the police reveal the personal details of alleged criminals?

Sensemaker

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The Prejudice of Public Perception in Criminal Trials

This chapter examines the consequences of disclosing personal information about alleged offenders before their trials, focusing on how it can bias legal outcomes. It also critiques the government's narrative on crime rates and explores the complexities of ethnicity and immigration within the context of crime statistics in England and Wales.

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