This paper, drawing upon qualitative data produced through interviews with custody officers (COs) at two custody suites in England, examines how the vulnerability of children and young people is conceptualised generally, within the criminal process, and then, more specifically, in police custody. It uses the appropriate adult (AA) safeguard under Code C to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 as the point of reference and explores, firstly, how childhood is conceptualised and, secondly, how childhood vulnerability is understood by COs. The responses of COs are perhaps indicative of a wider issue within the criminal process – the construction of youth and childhood and, accordingly, the criminal law response to children and young people...
This article addresses one of the issues with Code C to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) ...
In October 2017, the Home Office carried out a public consultation on proposed changes to the Polic...
This article considers the definition of the term ‘vulnerability’ in relation to the suspect in poli...
This paper, drawing upon qualitative data produced through interviews with custody officers (COs) at...
The thesis is concerned with why police custody officers in England implement the appropriate adult ...
This book provides a nuanced and timely contribution to the question of vulnerability in police cust...
This article examines the treatment of vulnerable suspects in police custody, with particular emphas...
This article examines the treatment of vulnerable suspects in police custody, with particular emphas...
In the year to March 2018 there were 65,833 arrests of children and young people (YJB/MOJ 2019). The...
This article addresses one of the issues with Code C to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) ...
The idea of ‘vulnerability’ shapes the ways that individuals and groups are managed and classified, ...
Persistent attention on children and young people in the United Kingdom has been characterised by th...
Currently in England and Wales the law considers that all children below 10 years of age are exempt ...
Anonymised schedules of data collected as part of a doctoral study into the experiences of children ...
The youth justice system in England and Wales has adopted the overall aim of “preventing offending” ...
This article addresses one of the issues with Code C to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) ...
In October 2017, the Home Office carried out a public consultation on proposed changes to the Polic...
This article considers the definition of the term ‘vulnerability’ in relation to the suspect in poli...
This paper, drawing upon qualitative data produced through interviews with custody officers (COs) at...
The thesis is concerned with why police custody officers in England implement the appropriate adult ...
This book provides a nuanced and timely contribution to the question of vulnerability in police cust...
This article examines the treatment of vulnerable suspects in police custody, with particular emphas...
This article examines the treatment of vulnerable suspects in police custody, with particular emphas...
In the year to March 2018 there were 65,833 arrests of children and young people (YJB/MOJ 2019). The...
This article addresses one of the issues with Code C to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) ...
The idea of ‘vulnerability’ shapes the ways that individuals and groups are managed and classified, ...
Persistent attention on children and young people in the United Kingdom has been characterised by th...
Currently in England and Wales the law considers that all children below 10 years of age are exempt ...
Anonymised schedules of data collected as part of a doctoral study into the experiences of children ...
The youth justice system in England and Wales has adopted the overall aim of “preventing offending” ...
This article addresses one of the issues with Code C to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) ...
In October 2017, the Home Office carried out a public consultation on proposed changes to the Polic...
This article considers the definition of the term ‘vulnerability’ in relation to the suspect in poli...