Covid-19 and Criminal Justice

Covid-19 and Criminal Justice

Impact and Legacy in England and Wales

Johnston, Ed

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

236

Mole

9781032250878

15 a 20 dias

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1 Introduction

2 Policing Domestic Abuse: No 'Freedom Day' for Victims of Coercive and Controlling Behaviour

3 Covid-19-An Unprecedented and Novel Predicament or the Ultimate Metaphor for Contemporary Policing?

4 Legal Advice at Police Stations and the Long-Term Implications of the Covid-19 Pandemic

5 A Child's Journey through Police Custody and Their Legal Rights

6 Tipping the Scales of Justice: Covid-19 and Detention without Trial

7 The 'Covid Fine' and Fair Trial Rights

8 Covid-19 and Technologically Enhanced Trials under the Police, Crime, Sentencing, and Courts Act 2022: Have Remote Jury Trials Shifted from Criminal Justice Fiction to Virtual Reality?

9 Covid-19 and the Jury Trial

10 Contextualising the Impact of the Covid-19 Lockdown on Ethnic Minority Prisoners

11 'Expectations vs Reality': How Can the Levels of Self-Harm during the Covid-19 Prison Lockdown Inform Future Policy and Practice?

12 Learning from the Covid-19 Pandemic: Probation's Role in Providing Health-Related Support

13 The Impact of Covid-19 on Circles of Support and Accountability: Process, Impact, and Legacy
Criminal procedure;Covid-19;Pandemic;Domestic Abuse;Policing;Police custody;Child suspects;Detention without trial;Fair trial;Jury trials;Self harm;Prisons;Ethnic minority prisoners;Probation;Freedom Day;UK Police Service;Offender Personality Disorder Pathway;Out-of Court Disposal;Crown Court;Criminal Legal Aid;Custody Officer;Remote Attendance;Custody Time Limit;Police Interview;Fair Trial Rights;Criminal Legal Aid Work;Minority Ethnic;Child Respondents;Domestic Abuse Cases;Senior Presiding Judge;Remote Advice;Custody Suites;SJT;Prison Estate;Probation Practitioners