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- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 abstract "The Criminal Justice Act 1948 (11 & 12 Geo 6 c 58) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It has been described as "one of the most important measures relating to the reform of the criminal law and its administration." It abolished penal servitude, hard labour and prison divisions for England and Wales (s.1). It also abolished the right of peers to be tried in the House of Lords (s.1). It further abolished whipping for England and Wales and Scotland (s.2).Provision corresponding to some of the provisions made by this Act is made by the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 1949 and the Criminal Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 1953 and the Criminal Law Act, 1997.".
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- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 wikiPageExternalLink enacted.
- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 wikiPageID "31281842".
- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 wikiPageRevisionID "560271357".
- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 hasPhotoCollection Criminal_Justice_Act_1948.
- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 longTitle "An Act to abolish penal servitude, hard labour, prison divisions and sentence of whipping ; to amend the law-relating to the probation of offenders, and otherwise to reform existing methods and provide new methods of dealing with offenders and persons liable to imprisonment; to amend the law relating to the proceedings of criminal courts, including" the law relating to evidence before such courts; to abolish privilege of peerage in criminal proceedings; to regulate the management of prisons and other institutions and the treatment of offenders and other persons committed to custody; to re-enact certain enactments relating to the matters aforesaid; and for purposes connected therewith.".
- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 originalText enacted.
- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 parliament "Parliament of the United Kingdom".
- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 royalAssent "1948-07-30".
- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 shortTitle "The Criminal Justice Act 1948".
- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 statuteBookChapter "11".
- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 territorialExtent England_and_Wales.
- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 subject Category:Criminal_law_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 subject Category:United_Kingdom_Acts_of_Parliament_1948.
- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 comment "The Criminal Justice Act 1948 (11 & 12 Geo 6 c 58) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It has been described as "one of the most important measures relating to the reform of the criminal law and its administration." It abolished penal servitude, hard labour and prison divisions for England and Wales (s.1). It also abolished the right of peers to be tried in the House of Lords (s.1).".
- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 label "Criminal Justice Act 1948".
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- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 sameAs Q5185558.
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- Criminal_Justice_Act_1948 wasDerivedFrom Criminal_Justice_Act_1948?oldid=560271357.
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