‘The police weren’t interested’ : what’s driving the rise in private prosecutions ?
As the police and courts continue to struggle with the legacy of austerity, many people are seeking alternative routes to justice – but it could be making matters worse In the summer of 2018, the private investigator Simon Davison got a call from a woman who said her ex-boyfriend had stolen (…)
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