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Magristrate is published by the Magistrates Association bi-monthly and is aimed at justices of the peace or magistrates in England and Wales. Covers news, training, awards, electronic monitoring, sentencing, community orders, family court, youth court, mental health and serious crime. There are no advertising opportunities but inserts can be accepted by reaching the Editor at jon.collins@magistrates-association.org.uk¿
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Background and Format: Magristrate is published by the Magistrates Association bi-monthly and is aimed at justices of the peace or magistrates in England and Wales. Covers news, training, awards, electronic monitoring, sentencing, community orders, family court, youth court, mental health and serious crime. There are no advertising opportunities but inserts can be accepted by reaching the Editor at jon.collins@magistrates-association.org.uk¿ Circulation: Source: Publisher
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