Introduced in March 2017, the Northumbria Local Appropriate Adult scheme (NLAAS) was created by a partnership between the University of Sunderland, Northumbria Police and the Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner’s Office (OPCC). Police codes of practice require the police to secure an Appropriate Adult to support a 'vulnerable person' when detained, yet no official body is required to provide this support for adults. This paper will consider the use of student volunteers as Appropriate Adults through the voices of custody officers and the student volunteers and provides an initial evaluation of the scheme
It is often difficult to find an Appropriate Adult, as required under PACE. Sunderland University, i...
One effect of the policy of deinstitutionalisation has been to increase police contact with people, ...
Making sure that vulnerable adults, who need care and support, are in safe hands is a key principle ...
Purpose To discuss the recent National Appropriate Adult Network (NAAN) report on role of the appro...
The definition of the role of the ‘appropriate adult ’ for young suspects in the Police and Criminal...
The requirement for the attendance of an ‘Appropriate Adult’ when a ‘mentally vulnerable’ person is ...
This thesis reports on the first empirical study of the volunteer appropriate adult service for youn...
The Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatm...
A recap of the appropriate adult workshop provided by the Cardiff School of Law & Politic
This article details the first year of a collaborative effort between a campus-based university and ...
This article details the first year of a collaborative effort between a campus-based university and ...
The concept of participation is now widely accepted in healthcare and social services, but is less a...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to explore volunteering opportunities for young adults with cr...
This article examines the treatment of vulnerable suspects in police custody, with particular emphas...
The appropriate adult (AA) safeguard is an important procedural safeguard that can be implemented to...
It is often difficult to find an Appropriate Adult, as required under PACE. Sunderland University, i...
One effect of the policy of deinstitutionalisation has been to increase police contact with people, ...
Making sure that vulnerable adults, who need care and support, are in safe hands is a key principle ...
Purpose To discuss the recent National Appropriate Adult Network (NAAN) report on role of the appro...
The definition of the role of the ‘appropriate adult ’ for young suspects in the Police and Criminal...
The requirement for the attendance of an ‘Appropriate Adult’ when a ‘mentally vulnerable’ person is ...
This thesis reports on the first empirical study of the volunteer appropriate adult service for youn...
The Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatm...
A recap of the appropriate adult workshop provided by the Cardiff School of Law & Politic
This article details the first year of a collaborative effort between a campus-based university and ...
This article details the first year of a collaborative effort between a campus-based university and ...
The concept of participation is now widely accepted in healthcare and social services, but is less a...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to explore volunteering opportunities for young adults with cr...
This article examines the treatment of vulnerable suspects in police custody, with particular emphas...
The appropriate adult (AA) safeguard is an important procedural safeguard that can be implemented to...
It is often difficult to find an Appropriate Adult, as required under PACE. Sunderland University, i...
One effect of the policy of deinstitutionalisation has been to increase police contact with people, ...
Making sure that vulnerable adults, who need care and support, are in safe hands is a key principle ...