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== Stories ==
== Stories ==
* Pregnant women and new mothers may get reduced sentences.<ref name="pregnant">https://archive.is/w4tsu</ref>
* Menopausal female offenders could be spared jail under new sentencing guidelines.<ref name="menoapuse">https://archive.is/z25iP</ref>
* Menopausal female offenders could be spared jail under new sentencing guidelines.<ref name="menoapuse">https://archive.is/z25iP</ref>
* Judges need to take extra care in assessing the lives of offenders from specific backgrounds including young adults, women, people with dependants, people who are transgender, ethnic minorities or people with addictions, learning disabilities or mental disorders.<ref name="menoapuse">https://archive.is/z25iP</ref>
* Judges need to take extra care in assessing the lives of offenders from specific backgrounds including young adults, women, people with dependants, people who are transgender, ethnic minorities or people with addictions, learning disabilities or mental disorders.<ref name="extracare">https://archive.is/JfIKX</ref>


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Latest revision as of 15:59, 18 March 2024

Stories

  • Pregnant women and new mothers may get reduced sentences.[1]
  • Menopausal female offenders could be spared jail under new sentencing guidelines.[2]
  • Judges need to take extra care in assessing the lives of offenders from specific backgrounds including young adults, women, people with dependants, people who are transgender, ethnic minorities or people with addictions, learning disabilities or mental disorders.[3]

Notes