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The Perils of Drinking in the Middle East
As an air hostess she should have known better. By Pat Greenham As Julie was being interviewed in the Police Station after spending an uncomfortable night in the cells, she knew that she was in big...
View ArticleTropical Honeymoon
What happens when the holiday of a lifetime clashes with local customs By Joanna Jones “I am not sure that’s a good idea darling.” Said Greg softly as he stroked the hair of his wife of five days as...
View ArticleJudicial
A look at how minor crime may be dealt with in the future By Steven Two weeks go Sophie was working in her part time job at an underwear shop in the posh end of town; it was a week from payday, and...
View ArticleShoplifters’ Unofficial’ Caning
A story about life in India. From the old website By Fenton Creek In parts of India it is not uncommon for offenders to be given an ‘off the record’ caning for minor offences. Records of the crime are...
View ArticleHunan Province
A woman relates her account of punishment by a Chinese court. By Fenton Creek My name is Jing-Wei and I live in the city of Chenzhou in South East China. It is a Thursday. The air is warm but a very...
View ArticleMore Judicial
Sophie trains as a Correction Officer, continuing the story By Steven It had been six months since Sophie had been given her caning at the correction centre. She had taken the advice of the officers...
View ArticleA Look at the Future
How judicial punishments for minor offences might one day be handled By Kenny Walters “Lisa Wendover?” The smartly uniformed officer looked around the waiting area as he called the name, searching out...
View ArticleAden 1940
A military punishment from World War Two, resembling rumoured events that have been circulating for many years. By David Linnell This story though fictitious is based on real events that apparently...
View ArticleMinistry of Justice 2060
A Look at how the future might be By Wendy A It’s September 2060 and I recently started a new job that I thought may be of interest to some of you. I was brought up in the 40’s and 50’s, a period of...
View ArticleThe Paddle Party
An out of control party lands some girls and their mothers in trouble. By Rob Burton “Sheriff Haskell, are you there?” Martha’s voice crackled over the radio. “Sheriff!” She croaked out louder this...
View ArticleAn African Adventure
An adventurous trip to Africa goes wrong for one student. By Joanna Jones Linda Fellowes was in shock. The awful reality of what had hit her was just beginning to sink in. She was going to spend the...
View ArticleYes Miss
A trip into the future finds a young official having to deal with a woman older than herself. By a new writer to us. by Katie Hammond It had been two months since I received that letter with ‘On Her...
View ArticleTo Get It Over With
An English girl in trouble abroad, but can her lawyer help? From the old website. By Kenny Walters Sian Gallagher sat down awkwardly on the small chair set in front of the plain wooden table. If they’d...
View ArticleEleanor’s Tough Justice
A woman breaks a traffic law and finds painful justice By Frances Stephenson Assistant Head Teacher Eleanor McKay falls foul of new and stringent Anti- Drink and Drive Laws Eleanor had an hour to kill...
View ArticlePaula’s Trip to Asia Goes Wrong
A round-the-world trip comes unstuck. By Pat Greenham At the age of 26, Paula found herself unemployed for the first time since leaving school, and having recently broken up with her boyfriend she made...
View ArticleWomen’s Hour – Episode One
A radio journalist investigates procedures when birching is re-introduced into prisons. By Fenton Creek Sally Horton (presenter): Punishment using the birch was, until this week, only ever used on the...
View ArticleStacey’s Gym Skirt (A Sequel to Yes Miss)
The judicial officer returns to school by Katie Hammond The sound which started so faintly grew louder and louder, invading my other-worldly dream. I then awoke enough to realise it was the alarm clock...
View ArticleCPS
When the behaviour of two twins, a boy and a girl, becomes too much a new service is approached. By a new writer. By Henry Jones “Good afternoon, Corporal Punishment Service, my name’s Melissa. How may...
View ArticleOver the Limit
Being in the public eye makes life harder when you break the law. By Katherine Jones “Arnett!” Lizzie jumped to her feet and made her way across the waiting room to the door being held open by the...
View ArticleThe Correction Centre Revisited
A girl is convicted of a motoring offence and receives a harsh penalty. A follow-up to an old story. By Frances Stephenson “Welcome to Ebchester Correction Centre. My name is Julienne and I will be...
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