This book is concerned with the vulnerability of suspects and defendants in criminal proceedings and the extent to which the vulnerable accused can effectively participate in the criminal process. Commencing with an exploration of how vulnerability is defined and identified, the collection examines and analyses how vulnerability manifests and is addressed at the police station and in court, addressing both child and adult accused persons. Leading and emerging scholars, along with practitioners with experience working in the field, explore and unpack the human rights and procedural implications of suspect and defendant vulnerability and examine how their needs are supported or disregarded. Drawing upon different disciplinary approaches and a...
Although not being a codified legal concept, vulnerability has been increasingly used over the past ...
This book traces victims’ active participatory rights through different procedural stages in adversa...
How should the needs of victims of crime be met by the criminal justice system? Have the rights of v...
This book is concerned with the vulnerability of suspects and defendants in criminal proceedings and...
Book synopsis: This is the second volume of this kind. The first, Addressing Vulnerability in Justic...
Guest editorial: Throughout the criminal justice process, practitioners are required to provide addi...
Vulnerability is becoming an increasing concern in policy and legislation and as a focus for action ...
This thesis explores vulnerability, specifically in relation to vulnerable and intimidated witnesses...
Book summary:\ud In a constantly evolving context of performance management, accountability and risk...
This paper explores recent international developments in judicial case management for vulnerable acc...
Over the last decade, the juridical-philosophical notion of vulnerability has met with considerable ...
This paper considers criminal justice through the lens of vulnerability theory, drawing attention to...
This article explores the understanding and use of the concept of vulnerability in European Union (E...
EU instruments regulating the rights of adult vulnerable victims and vulnerable suspects differ in t...
We suggest that some communities are left out of this social development of the criminal justice sys...
Although not being a codified legal concept, vulnerability has been increasingly used over the past ...
This book traces victims’ active participatory rights through different procedural stages in adversa...
How should the needs of victims of crime be met by the criminal justice system? Have the rights of v...
This book is concerned with the vulnerability of suspects and defendants in criminal proceedings and...
Book synopsis: This is the second volume of this kind. The first, Addressing Vulnerability in Justic...
Guest editorial: Throughout the criminal justice process, practitioners are required to provide addi...
Vulnerability is becoming an increasing concern in policy and legislation and as a focus for action ...
This thesis explores vulnerability, specifically in relation to vulnerable and intimidated witnesses...
Book summary:\ud In a constantly evolving context of performance management, accountability and risk...
This paper explores recent international developments in judicial case management for vulnerable acc...
Over the last decade, the juridical-philosophical notion of vulnerability has met with considerable ...
This paper considers criminal justice through the lens of vulnerability theory, drawing attention to...
This article explores the understanding and use of the concept of vulnerability in European Union (E...
EU instruments regulating the rights of adult vulnerable victims and vulnerable suspects differ in t...
We suggest that some communities are left out of this social development of the criminal justice sys...
Although not being a codified legal concept, vulnerability has been increasingly used over the past ...
This book traces victims’ active participatory rights through different procedural stages in adversa...
How should the needs of victims of crime be met by the criminal justice system? Have the rights of v...