This thesis explored strengths and weaknesses surrounding the Canadian criminal justice system (CJS) and vulnerable witnesses. Literature and case studies typically focus on the negative relationship between the courts and witnesses. Though special measures have been introduced and utilized within the adversarial system, the results indicate a gap in efficacy, specifically with vulnerable witnesses’. Interviews were conducted with vulnerable witness and stakeholders in the CJS and students were surveyed. Professionals who worked with vulnerable witnesses emphasized their dissatisfaction with the justice process. Fifteen interviews with criminal justice personnel who worked with vulnerable witnesses, and a vulnerable witness, together with a...
This article considers who is a 'vulnerable witness' and how their evidence is heard in family court...
Vulnerable witnesses (e.g. children and adults with communication impairment) face many barriers to ...
Vulnerable people are more likely to encounter the justice system but less likely to achieve justice...
This thesis explores vulnerability, specifically in relation to vulnerable and intimidated witnesses...
Special Measures (SM) were introduced under the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act (YJCEA, 1999...
Vulnerable witnesses (e.g. children and adults with communication impairment) face many barriers to ...
Vulnerable and intimidated witnesses are often those who need most support. This discussion offers a...
The Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act (YJCEA; 1999) concerns vulnerable and intimidated witnes...
Book synopsis: This is the second volume of this kind. The first, Addressing Vulnerability in Justic...
The newest edition of Examination of Witnesses in Criminal Cases maintains its status as a key text ...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is criminalized in Canada and remains an ongoing concern for survivo...
Book synopsis: Over the last 25 years there has been a growing recognition that the way in which cas...
In Canada, lawyers are barred from using fraudulent means to mislead a court. Lawyers are also barre...
Victim-witness advocates are essential to the criminal justice system. The descriptive and explanato...
Transience is defined by the American Psychological Association3 as: the decreasing accessibility of...
This article considers who is a 'vulnerable witness' and how their evidence is heard in family court...
Vulnerable witnesses (e.g. children and adults with communication impairment) face many barriers to ...
Vulnerable people are more likely to encounter the justice system but less likely to achieve justice...
This thesis explores vulnerability, specifically in relation to vulnerable and intimidated witnesses...
Special Measures (SM) were introduced under the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act (YJCEA, 1999...
Vulnerable witnesses (e.g. children and adults with communication impairment) face many barriers to ...
Vulnerable and intimidated witnesses are often those who need most support. This discussion offers a...
The Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act (YJCEA; 1999) concerns vulnerable and intimidated witnes...
Book synopsis: This is the second volume of this kind. The first, Addressing Vulnerability in Justic...
The newest edition of Examination of Witnesses in Criminal Cases maintains its status as a key text ...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is criminalized in Canada and remains an ongoing concern for survivo...
Book synopsis: Over the last 25 years there has been a growing recognition that the way in which cas...
In Canada, lawyers are barred from using fraudulent means to mislead a court. Lawyers are also barre...
Victim-witness advocates are essential to the criminal justice system. The descriptive and explanato...
Transience is defined by the American Psychological Association3 as: the decreasing accessibility of...
This article considers who is a 'vulnerable witness' and how their evidence is heard in family court...
Vulnerable witnesses (e.g. children and adults with communication impairment) face many barriers to ...
Vulnerable people are more likely to encounter the justice system but less likely to achieve justice...