This report details the findings and recommendations of a three-year Australian Research Council Linkage Project Gateways to Justice: improving video-mediated communication for justice participants (2008-2011; LP0776248) led by Professor David Tait of the Justice Research Group, University of Western Sydney. This project set out to investigate whether the use of videolinks in justice settings was achieving its objectives and to make recommendations to improve its use, with a particular focus on the use of videolinks to take evidence in court. This study found that current practices do not necessarily ensure that the benefits promised by new technologies are being realised to their full extent. As courts are recognising the need for a holisi...
This article considers Australian case law regarding testimony given by way of video link and the co...
The use of videolinks in courts is often heralded as the beginnings of so-called 'virtual' courts, a...
Technological linkages between justice and law enforcement agencies are radically altering criminal ...
These practical working design and operational guidelines emerged from the evidence-base generated b...
Videoconferencing technology is becoming a significant component of eJustice. Across the justice sys...
This research was made possible through the Australian Research Council Linkage Project "Gateways to...
Digital technology is transforming all social life, including justice processes. This project has fo...
The use of audio-visual links in courtrooms is a cost-effective alternative to face-to-face court ap...
For over twenty years courts have utilised video-mediated technologies, such as CCTV and videoconfer...
A United Kingdom pilot scheme - where defendants pleading guilty to certain offences remotely from a...
© Cambridge University Press 2018. Judges perform an important role on behalf of society, as imparti...
This Article addresses the increasing use of videoconferencing to avoid bringing criminal defendants...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article reports on empirical research conducted into the use of audiovisu...
There is currently very little online support to prepare members of the public for appearing in a he...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in the use of video-mediated justice practices. However...
This article considers Australian case law regarding testimony given by way of video link and the co...
The use of videolinks in courts is often heralded as the beginnings of so-called 'virtual' courts, a...
Technological linkages between justice and law enforcement agencies are radically altering criminal ...
These practical working design and operational guidelines emerged from the evidence-base generated b...
Videoconferencing technology is becoming a significant component of eJustice. Across the justice sys...
This research was made possible through the Australian Research Council Linkage Project "Gateways to...
Digital technology is transforming all social life, including justice processes. This project has fo...
The use of audio-visual links in courtrooms is a cost-effective alternative to face-to-face court ap...
For over twenty years courts have utilised video-mediated technologies, such as CCTV and videoconfer...
A United Kingdom pilot scheme - where defendants pleading guilty to certain offences remotely from a...
© Cambridge University Press 2018. Judges perform an important role on behalf of society, as imparti...
This Article addresses the increasing use of videoconferencing to avoid bringing criminal defendants...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article reports on empirical research conducted into the use of audiovisu...
There is currently very little online support to prepare members of the public for appearing in a he...
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in the use of video-mediated justice practices. However...
This article considers Australian case law regarding testimony given by way of video link and the co...
The use of videolinks in courts is often heralded as the beginnings of so-called 'virtual' courts, a...
Technological linkages between justice and law enforcement agencies are radically altering criminal ...