This article addresses one of the issues with Code C to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) 1984—how vulnerability is defined for the purposes of implementing the appropriate adult safeguard. The article draws upon qualitative data (observation of and semi-structured interviews with custody officers) to assess how custody officers define vulnerability. It illustrates why custody officers may experience difficulty in identifying vulnerability, drawing upon a problem that I have previously identified. Yet, it goes further than previous discussion by also offering suggestions for policymakers and practitioners
Vulnerability is becoming an increasing concern in policy and legislation and as a focus for action ...
This publication discusses the intersection between groups traditionally recognized as vulnerable pe...
Guest editorial: Throughout the criminal justice process, practitioners are required to provide addi...
This article addresses one of the issues with Code C to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) ...
The thesis is concerned with why police custody officers in England implement the appropriate adult ...
In 2018 revisions to PACE code C amended the threshold for identification of vulnerability for the p...
In October 2017, the Home Office carried out a public consultation on proposed changes to the Polic...
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...
This paper, drawing upon qualitative data produced through interviews with custody officers (COs) at...
This article considers the definition of the term ‘vulnerability’ in relation to the suspect in poli...
One effect of the policy of deinstitutionalisation has been to increase police contact with people, ...
This paper, drawing upon qualitative data produced through interviews with custody officers (COs) at...
Vulnerability is becoming an increasing concern in policy and legislation and as a focus for action ...
This publication discusses the intersection between groups traditionally recognized as vulnerable pe...
Guest editorial: Throughout the criminal justice process, practitioners are required to provide addi...
This article addresses one of the issues with Code C to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE) ...
The thesis is concerned with why police custody officers in England implement the appropriate adult ...
In 2018 revisions to PACE code C amended the threshold for identification of vulnerability for the p...
In October 2017, the Home Office carried out a public consultation on proposed changes to the Polic...
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...
This paper, drawing upon qualitative data produced through interviews with custody officers (COs) at...
This article considers the definition of the term ‘vulnerability’ in relation to the suspect in poli...
One effect of the policy of deinstitutionalisation has been to increase police contact with people, ...
This paper, drawing upon qualitative data produced through interviews with custody officers (COs) at...
Vulnerability is becoming an increasing concern in policy and legislation and as a focus for action ...
This publication discusses the intersection between groups traditionally recognized as vulnerable pe...
Guest editorial: Throughout the criminal justice process, practitioners are required to provide addi...