The report presents the findings of research commissioned by the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (‘the Commission’) to mark the 10th anniversary of its establishment. The research commenced on 10 July 2008 and will conclude with the submission of a final report to the Commission by 30 April 2009. The research was undertaken by researchers working within the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, and reviewed the 75 cases referred by the Commission to the High Court of Justiciary sitting as a court of appeal (‘the appeal court’) in the period 1 April 1999 to 31 March 2008. The research aimed to learn more about the references made by the Commission, how its statements of reasons in such cases have been received by the lega...
This report is the final product of the first stage of the commission’s civil justice inquiry. The ...
The report, by researchers from the University of Aberdeen School of Law, evaluates changes to High ...
To assist with the discharge of its functions, the SGIC commissioned us as the independent academic ...
The report presents the findings of research commissioned by the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Comm...
An overview of the work of the UK's Criminal Cases Review Commission by Professor Graham Zellick (Ch...
This paper reports on an exploratory study into the ‘Impact of the Introduction of Fixed Payments in...
Part I of this Article traces the history of the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) a...
This report presents the findings of a project funded by Victim Support ACT and ACT Policing to exam...
The dataset includes a set of transcripts of interviews with legal practitioners (Legal Executives, ...
This study examined the processing of youth court cases prior to changes brought about by the Crime ...
This study examined the processing of youth court cases prior to changes brought about by the Crime ...
This study was commissioned by ACPOS through the Scottish Child Protection Network. The aims of the ...
This Country Report for Scotland has arisen out of a comparative study into police station legal adv...
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the changes to disclosure and summary criminal...
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the EM bail pilot scheme operating in Glasgow,...
This report is the final product of the first stage of the commission’s civil justice inquiry. The ...
The report, by researchers from the University of Aberdeen School of Law, evaluates changes to High ...
To assist with the discharge of its functions, the SGIC commissioned us as the independent academic ...
The report presents the findings of research commissioned by the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Comm...
An overview of the work of the UK's Criminal Cases Review Commission by Professor Graham Zellick (Ch...
This paper reports on an exploratory study into the ‘Impact of the Introduction of Fixed Payments in...
Part I of this Article traces the history of the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) a...
This report presents the findings of a project funded by Victim Support ACT and ACT Policing to exam...
The dataset includes a set of transcripts of interviews with legal practitioners (Legal Executives, ...
This study examined the processing of youth court cases prior to changes brought about by the Crime ...
This study examined the processing of youth court cases prior to changes brought about by the Crime ...
This study was commissioned by ACPOS through the Scottish Child Protection Network. The aims of the ...
This Country Report for Scotland has arisen out of a comparative study into police station legal adv...
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the changes to disclosure and summary criminal...
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the EM bail pilot scheme operating in Glasgow,...
This report is the final product of the first stage of the commission’s civil justice inquiry. The ...
The report, by researchers from the University of Aberdeen School of Law, evaluates changes to High ...
To assist with the discharge of its functions, the SGIC commissioned us as the independent academic ...