Vulnerability, the accused, and the criminal justice system : multijurisdictional perspectives /
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Imprint: | Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023. |
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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 |
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>