The adversarial criminal trial is changing, as are the roles of the actors within the process. This book examines the implications of such change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ed Johnston is the dual module leader of both Criminal Procedure and Punishment (Level 2) and Organised Crime and Criminal Justice (Level 3) at UWE, Bristol. Further to this he teaches on Sexual Offences and Offending (Level 2) and Criminal Law (Level 1), he is also the Programme Leader for the Criminology with Law award.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Theories of Criminal Justice Chapter 2: The Genesis of Adversarialism Chapter 3: A Departure from Adversarialism: A History of Disclosure and Case Management Chapter 4: Theoretical Implications of the 'New Regime' Chapter 5: The Defence Lawyer in the Modern Era: Perceptions from Practice Chapter 6: The 'Efficient' Criminal Justice System and the Dilution of Adversarialism
Chapter 1: Theories of Criminal Justice Chapter 2: The Genesis of Adversarialism Chapter 3: A Departure from Adversarialism: A History of Disclosure and Case Management Chapter 4: Theoretical Implications of the 'New Regime' Chapter 5: The Defence Lawyer in the Modern Era: Perceptions from Practice Chapter 6: The 'Efficient' Criminal Justice System and the Dilution of Adversarialism
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