
Royal Commission on Criminal Justice
The Royal Commission on Criminal Justice was a UK inquiry established in 1993 to examine issues within the criminal justice system. It aimed to identify problems and recommend improvements in areas such as policing, courts, prisons, and legislation. The commission's work focused on ensuring fairness, efficiency, and public confidence in the justice process. Its recommendations influenced reforms to make the system more effective and transparent. Overall, it served as a comprehensive review to address challenges and promote justice for all involved in criminal proceedings.