Since the 1980s, successive governments have become increasingly distrustful of professional judgment in those services which remain funded by the state, including the criminal justice system. Against this background, governments sought to increase efficiency in summary criminal courts. One way that this seems to have occurred is via the use of standardized forms in case progression. During 2013, Welsh conducted empirical research in which the reliance placed on standardized case management forms became apparent. We argue, drawing on post-humanist vocabularies to inform our analytic framework, that such documents may have shifted the temporality of summary criminal justice, which has the (perhaps unintended) consequence of (further) margina...
This article explores the effects of changes to legally aided representation on criminal cases in ma...
This paper examines current government proposals to reorient and ‘strengthen’ the function of lay ma...
open1noThis article traces a profound world-wide metamorphosis of the judicial process. It analyses ...
Since the 1980s, successive governments have become increasingly distrustful of professional judgmen...
Since the 1980s, successive governments have become increasingly distrustful of professional judgmen...
Since the 1980s, successive governments have become increasingly distrustful of professional judgmen...
The administration of ‘summary’ justice in the lower criminal courts in England and Wales is undergo...
My research assesses the impact of changes to legally-aided representation in magistrates’ courts op...
The principal thrust of this study is that, over the last twenty five years or so, following decades...
Sweeping changes are being introduced into the lower tier magistrates’ courts in England and Wales i...
This thesis examines access to justice in summary criminal proceedings by considering the ability of...
This paper will examine the changing role played by the judiciary in criminal trials. The paper exam...
The criminal justice system can often be likened to a machine with intricate interactions between co...
I consider the ways in which the courts use a variety of existing powers to determine the scope of c...
In 1986 Joanna Innes and John Styles called for the development of research into the lower reaches o...
This article explores the effects of changes to legally aided representation on criminal cases in ma...
This paper examines current government proposals to reorient and ‘strengthen’ the function of lay ma...
open1noThis article traces a profound world-wide metamorphosis of the judicial process. It analyses ...
Since the 1980s, successive governments have become increasingly distrustful of professional judgmen...
Since the 1980s, successive governments have become increasingly distrustful of professional judgmen...
Since the 1980s, successive governments have become increasingly distrustful of professional judgmen...
The administration of ‘summary’ justice in the lower criminal courts in England and Wales is undergo...
My research assesses the impact of changes to legally-aided representation in magistrates’ courts op...
The principal thrust of this study is that, over the last twenty five years or so, following decades...
Sweeping changes are being introduced into the lower tier magistrates’ courts in England and Wales i...
This thesis examines access to justice in summary criminal proceedings by considering the ability of...
This paper will examine the changing role played by the judiciary in criminal trials. The paper exam...
The criminal justice system can often be likened to a machine with intricate interactions between co...
I consider the ways in which the courts use a variety of existing powers to determine the scope of c...
In 1986 Joanna Innes and John Styles called for the development of research into the lower reaches o...
This article explores the effects of changes to legally aided representation on criminal cases in ma...
This paper examines current government proposals to reorient and ‘strengthen’ the function of lay ma...
open1noThis article traces a profound world-wide metamorphosis of the judicial process. It analyses ...