In this paper we examine how UK police officers investigating domestic violence (DV) make a formal written case to Crown Prosecutors. Using rarely accessed ‘management guidance’ reports (MG3 forms) we analyses how police of-officers’ written contributions appeal to relevance and how they can ‘nudge’ prosecutors towards particular methods of case disposal, specifically, the ‘Simple Caution’.We propose that linguistic strategies can reduce the likelihood of convictions, and we raise serious concerns about the impact of police officers’ institutional ‘retellings’ in the pursuit of justice
The Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (‘Scheme’) is one of a raft of measures that has been spearh...
While domestic violence is high on the public policy agenda in the UK, successive reviews have highl...
Domestic Violence Disclosure Schemes (DVDS), recently introduced in many jurisdictions, aim to empow...
In this paper we examine how UK police officers investigating domestic violence (DV) make a formal w...
Between March 2019 and March 2020 in England and Wales (excluding Greater Manchester), there were 1,...
Domestic violence disclosure schemes are being adopted by police forces in countries around the worl...
Domestic violence disclosure schemes are being adopted by police forces in countries around the worl...
Domestic violence disclosure schemes are being adopted by police forces in countries around the worl...
Between March 2019 and March 2020 in England and Wales (excluding Greater Manchester), there were 1,...
The suitability of ‘out of court resolutions’ (restorative justice and community resolutions) in cas...
The use of restorative justice in cases of domestic abuse is highly controversial. While little is k...
Critics of the criminalization of coercive control warned that the criminal justice system was ill-p...
The suitability of `out of court resolutions' (restorative justice and community resolutions) in cas...
Domestic violence (DV) incidents are problematic to investigate and prosecute. A significant contrib...
Responding to domestic violence and abuse (DVA) poses significant challenges for the criminal justic...
The Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (‘Scheme’) is one of a raft of measures that has been spearh...
While domestic violence is high on the public policy agenda in the UK, successive reviews have highl...
Domestic Violence Disclosure Schemes (DVDS), recently introduced in many jurisdictions, aim to empow...
In this paper we examine how UK police officers investigating domestic violence (DV) make a formal w...
Between March 2019 and March 2020 in England and Wales (excluding Greater Manchester), there were 1,...
Domestic violence disclosure schemes are being adopted by police forces in countries around the worl...
Domestic violence disclosure schemes are being adopted by police forces in countries around the worl...
Domestic violence disclosure schemes are being adopted by police forces in countries around the worl...
Between March 2019 and March 2020 in England and Wales (excluding Greater Manchester), there were 1,...
The suitability of ‘out of court resolutions’ (restorative justice and community resolutions) in cas...
The use of restorative justice in cases of domestic abuse is highly controversial. While little is k...
Critics of the criminalization of coercive control warned that the criminal justice system was ill-p...
The suitability of `out of court resolutions' (restorative justice and community resolutions) in cas...
Domestic violence (DV) incidents are problematic to investigate and prosecute. A significant contrib...
Responding to domestic violence and abuse (DVA) poses significant challenges for the criminal justic...
The Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (‘Scheme’) is one of a raft of measures that has been spearh...
While domestic violence is high on the public policy agenda in the UK, successive reviews have highl...
Domestic Violence Disclosure Schemes (DVDS), recently introduced in many jurisdictions, aim to empow...