As the first in-depth empirical study of decision-making within the Criminal Cases Review Commission, this monograph reveals what happens to applications for post-conviction review when those in England and Wales who consider themselves to have been wrongfully convicted, and have exhausted direct appeal processes, take their case to the CCRC.
As the first in-depth empirical study of decision-making within the Criminal Cases Review Commission, this monograph reveals what happens to applications for post-conviction review when those in England and Wales who consider themselves to have been wrongfully convicted, and have exhausted direct appeal processes, take their case to the CCRC.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carolyn Hoyle is Professor of Criminology at the University of Oxford, and Fellow of Green Templeton College. She teaches and researches on the death penalty - in all jurisdictions - on wrongful convictions, and on other aspects of victimization. Mai Sato is Fellow at the School of Regulation and Global Governance, Australia National University
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Responding to Wrongful Convictions * 2: The Criminal Cases Review Commission: Under-Researched But Under Scrutiny * 3: Understanding Discretion at the Commission: A Socio-Legal Approach * 4: From Application to Conclusion: How Law, Policy, and Culture Shape Organizational Decision-Making * 5: The Nature of Applications to the Commission * 6: Triage: the Screening Process-In or Out? * 7: Managing Uncertainty in Forensic and Expert Evidence Cases * 8: Complainant Credibility in Sexual Offence Cases * 9: Responding to Applicants' Allegations of Policing Without Integrity * 10: Responding to Applicants' Claims of Inadequate Defence * 11: Working Cooperatively with Other Criminal Justice Institutions * 12: Managing Efficiency and Thoroughness in Case Review * 13: 'Post-Decision Decision-Making': Further Submissions and Reapplications * 14: Last Chance for Justice * Appendix * References
* 1: Responding to Wrongful Convictions * 2: The Criminal Cases Review Commission: Under-Researched But Under Scrutiny * 3: Understanding Discretion at the Commission: A Socio-Legal Approach * 4: From Application to Conclusion: How Law, Policy, and Culture Shape Organizational Decision-Making * 5: The Nature of Applications to the Commission * 6: Triage: the Screening Process-In or Out? * 7: Managing Uncertainty in Forensic and Expert Evidence Cases * 8: Complainant Credibility in Sexual Offence Cases * 9: Responding to Applicants' Allegations of Policing Without Integrity * 10: Responding to Applicants' Claims of Inadequate Defence * 11: Working Cooperatively with Other Criminal Justice Institutions * 12: Managing Efficiency and Thoroughness in Case Review * 13: 'Post-Decision Decision-Making': Further Submissions and Reapplications * 14: Last Chance for Justice * Appendix * References
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