National Justice Museum

National Justice Museum

We inspire young people by delivering Law and Justice education at national legal and heritage sites

The National Justice Museum provides award-winning education programmes in Nottingham, the Royal Courts of Justice in London, and in settings such as the Greater Manchester Police Museum and in Manchester Metropolitan University. Discover curriculum informed and bespoke opportunities to learn about the role of law in society and active citizenship across all key stages, tying in with themes of British Values, careers and PSHE. Students can access recordings of real judges and take on courtroom roles. Their inspirational educational visits use a real courtrooms, actors, museum spaces and objects to help children gain a hands-on understanding of the law and justice. Visit their website for the full range of sessions or get in touch to discuss specific visit requests.

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National Justice Museum
High Pavement
Nottingham
NG1 1HN
United Kingdom
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British schoolgirl assaulted on school trip to Iceland

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A viral video shows a black girl being assaulted by a white woman in a corridor.

Police in Iceland are investigating after a British schoolgirl was slapped and chased by a tour guide in a hotel corridor.

The schoolgirl, 13, who attended Harris Girls’ Academy, was assaulted whilst on a school trip to Iceland to see the Northern Lights. The incident occurred at Hotel Örk, Hveragerdi on 13th October.