Appropriate adults are supposedly a safeguard for vulnerable detainees, whether they are children or adults. Their role is unclear. Custody officers are responsible for calling appropriate adults, but often fail to do so. They mistakenly pass responsibility to police surgeons, who confuse fitness to plead with the need for an appropriate adult. Better guidance to assist custody officers in identifying mental disorder is required. Lay and professional people undertake the role of appropriate adult, but are inadequately trained. Social workers do not necessarily understand the role and family members sometimes act contrary to the detainee's best interest. A more 'professionalized' and inter-agency approach is required, as in Scotland. The vol...
Police Scotland’s Standard Operating Procedure (2019) states that when adults with mental disorders...
This book provides a nuanced and timely contribution to the question of vulnerability in police cust...
One effect of the policy of deinstitutionalisation has been to increase police contact with people, ...
The definition of the role of the ‘appropriate adult ’ for young suspects in the Police and Criminal...
Purpose To discuss the recent National Appropriate Adult Network (NAAN) report on role of the appr...
The research discussed in this thesis was the first to analyse the use of the Appropriate Adult for ...
The requirement for the attendance of an ‘Appropriate Adult’ when a ‘mentally vulnerable’ person is ...
The role of the Appropriate Adult was established due to a number of miscarriages of justice during ...
Full text of this article is not available in the UHRAThis article examines the nature of the approp...
This thesis reports on the first empirical study of the volunteer appropriate adult service for youn...
Traditionally the role of the appropriate adult has been to support children and other vulnerable pe...
The appropriate adult (AA) safeguard is an important procedural safeguard that can be implemented to...
This paper furthers the debate on vulnerable suspects by bringing together research on appropriate a...
Policies and procedures for 'adult safeguarding' aim to protect adults against the harm posed to the...
This article examines the treatment of vulnerable suspects in police custody, with particular emphas...
Police Scotland’s Standard Operating Procedure (2019) states that when adults with mental disorders...
This book provides a nuanced and timely contribution to the question of vulnerability in police cust...
One effect of the policy of deinstitutionalisation has been to increase police contact with people, ...
The definition of the role of the ‘appropriate adult ’ for young suspects in the Police and Criminal...
Purpose To discuss the recent National Appropriate Adult Network (NAAN) report on role of the appr...
The research discussed in this thesis was the first to analyse the use of the Appropriate Adult for ...
The requirement for the attendance of an ‘Appropriate Adult’ when a ‘mentally vulnerable’ person is ...
The role of the Appropriate Adult was established due to a number of miscarriages of justice during ...
Full text of this article is not available in the UHRAThis article examines the nature of the approp...
This thesis reports on the first empirical study of the volunteer appropriate adult service for youn...
Traditionally the role of the appropriate adult has been to support children and other vulnerable pe...
The appropriate adult (AA) safeguard is an important procedural safeguard that can be implemented to...
This paper furthers the debate on vulnerable suspects by bringing together research on appropriate a...
Policies and procedures for 'adult safeguarding' aim to protect adults against the harm posed to the...
This article examines the treatment of vulnerable suspects in police custody, with particular emphas...
Police Scotland’s Standard Operating Procedure (2019) states that when adults with mental disorders...
This book provides a nuanced and timely contribution to the question of vulnerability in police cust...
One effect of the policy of deinstitutionalisation has been to increase police contact with people, ...