Vulnerability, the accused, and the criminal justice system : multijurisdictional perspectives /

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Imprint:Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023.
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
Series:Routledge contemporary issues in criminal justice and procedure
Routledge contemporary issues in criminal justice and procedure.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13156158
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Other authors / contributors:Dehaghani, Roxanna, editor.
Fairclough, Samantha, editor.
Mergaerts, Lore, editor.
ISBN:9781000890808
1000890805
9781003205166
100320516X
9781000890815
1000890813
1032070560
9781032070568
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Roxanna Dehaghani is Senior Lecturer in Law, Cardiff School of Law and Politics, Cardiff University, UK. Samantha Fairclough is Associate Professor in Law, Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham, UK. Lore Mergaerts is a Postdoctoral Researcher, Leuven Institute of Criminology, KU Leuven, Belgium and a Lecturer in Forensic and Legal Psychology, Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Description based upon online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed August 7th, 2023).
Other form:Print version: 1032070560 9781032070568
Standard no.:10.4324/9781003205166
Table of Contents:
  • <P>List of Tables</P><P>List of Contributors</P><P>Foreword - <EM><STRONG>Professor Penny Cooper</STRONG></EM></P><P>Introduction: The Vulnerable Accused in the Criminal Justice System
  • <B><I>Samantha Fairclough, Lore Mergaerts, Roxanna Dehaghani</B></I></P><U><P><STRONG>Part 1: The Implementation of the European Framework</STRONG></P></U><P></P><P>Chapter 1: Access to Justice for Persons with Disabilities as Suspects of Crime: The Transformative Power of Human Rights
  • <B><I>Donna McNamara</P><P></P></B></I><P>Chapter 2: The Impact of the Procedural Rights Directives on Juvenile Suspects and Defendants
  • <B><I>Jantien Leenknecht</P><P></P></B></I><P>Chapter 3: Assessing Vulnerability Prior to and During Police Questioning: Responsibilities and Training in Belgium and The Netherlands
  • <B><I>Lore Mergaerts</P><P></P></B></I><P>Chapter 4:<B> </B>The Identification of Psychological Vulnerabilities and Suspect Interviews
  • <B><I>Kasia Uzieblo<SUP> </SUP>& Miet Vanderhallen</P></B></I><P></P><B><U><P>Part 2: Responses to Suspect Vulnerability</P></B></U><P></P><P>Chapter 5: Vulnerable Suspects, Access to a Lawyer and the Right to a Fair Trial in Ireland
  • <B><I>Alan Cusack, Shane Kilcommins, Gautam Gulati & Colum Dunne</P></B></I><P>Chapter 6: Children's Rights and Police Questioning: The Right to a Lawyer
  • <B><I>Louise Forde & Ursula Kilkelly</P></B></I><P>Chapter 7: Behind Closed Doors: Protections for Child Suspects in Police Custody
  • <B><I>Miranda Bevan </P><P></P></B></I><P>Chapter 8: The Right to an Interpreter: Taking Stock, Looking Forwards
  • <B><I>Heidi Salaets, Katalin Balogh & Stefan Aelbrecht</P></I><U><P>Part 3: Responses to Vulnerability in the Courts</P></B></U><P>Chapter 9: Speech, Language and Communication Needs and the Role of the Speech and Language Therapist
  • <B><I>Kim Turner and Claire Westwood </P></B></I><P>Chapter 10: Vulnerable Defendants, Special Measures and Miscarriages of Justice in England and Wales
  • <B><I>Samantha Fairclough and Holly Greenwood</P></B></I><P></P><P>Chapter 11: The Role of the Intermediary in Ensuring the Effective Participation of Vulnerable Defendants
  • <B><I>Joanne Morrison and John Taggart</B> </P></I><P></P><P>Chapter 12: The Vulnerable Accused and the Limits of Legal Aid <B><I>- Roxanna Dehaghani, Rebecca K Helm and Daniel Newman </P><P></P></B></I><P>Conclusion: challenges and future avenues to adequately protect the vulnerable accused -<B> <I>Lore Mergaerts, Roxanna Dehaghani, Samantha Fairclough</P></B></I>