This edited collection explores the topic of disclosure in the criminal justice system. The book provides a valuable resource for academics, practitioners and policy-makers working in this vital aspect of criminal procedure.
This edited collection explores the topic of disclosure in the criminal justice system. The book provides a valuable resource for academics, practitioners and policy-makers working in this vital aspect of criminal procedure.
Ed Johnston is a Senior Lecturer in Law, Bristol Law School, University of the West of England (UWE), UK. Tom Smith is a Senior Lecturer in Law, Bristol Law School, University of the West of England (UWE), UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Prof. Ed Cape p. Introduction Chapter 1 - The Rise of Managerialism: The Impact of Swift and (Un)sure Justice on Disclosure in Criminal Proceedings Chapter 2 - Something to work with': Contemporary issues with pre-charge police disclosure and the role of the defence lawyer Chapter 3 - Changing culture? Thinking differently about police and prosecution disclosure Chapter 4 - 'Hidden in plain sight': The influence of culture on the police approach to disclosure Chapter 5 - A Search for New Solutions to the Disclosure Problem: Behavioural and Empirical Perspectives Chapter 6 - Uncovering Disclosure Errors: Appeals, Innocence Projects and the Criminal Cases Review Commission Concluding Thoughts
Foreword by Prof. Ed Cape p. Introduction Chapter 1 - The Rise of Managerialism: The Impact of Swift and (Un)sure Justice on Disclosure in Criminal Proceedings Chapter 2 - Something to work with': Contemporary issues with pre-charge police disclosure and the role of the defence lawyer Chapter 3 - Changing culture? Thinking differently about police and prosecution disclosure Chapter 4 - 'Hidden in plain sight': The influence of culture on the police approach to disclosure Chapter 5 - A Search for New Solutions to the Disclosure Problem: Behavioural and Empirical Perspectives Chapter 6 - Uncovering Disclosure Errors: Appeals, Innocence Projects and the Criminal Cases Review Commission Concluding Thoughts
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