Crime QRH (Quick Reference Handbook) is an easy to use guide to criminal offences in England and Wales, for criminal lawyers and court advocates. Recently updated for 2023. It's a searchable database of offences, providing quick access to key details: - maximum sentence - mode of trial (including grave crimes) - sentencing guidelines - statutory provision - statutory alternative offences - page references to Archbold and Blackstones - mandatory minimum sentences - dangerousness provisions - obligatory/discretionary driving disqualifications and endorsements - availability of SHPOs, SCPOs, Unduly Lenient Sentence referrals, SOA Notification Requirements, and POCA Quickly identify the statutory provision, maximum sentence, mode of trial, and Archbold/Blackstone's page reference. All of the common indictable-only, triable-either-way, and summary-only offences are covered in the App. Where applicable, access the live Magistrates' Court and Crown Court Sentencing Guidelines for an offence with a single tap. Any special provisions applicable to the offence are flagged up - for example, easily see if there is a mandatory-minimum sentence, if the offence requires a consideration of 'dangerousness', or if the offence attracts Notification Requirements. Developed by Sam Willis, a barrister at 5 King's Bench Walk.