This Country Report for Scotland has arisen out of a comparative study into police station legal advice, led by Dr Vicky Kemp, University of Nottingham. She received a small grant from the British Academy/Leverhulme to undertake semi-structured interviews with defence lawyers and policy officers responsible for criminal legal aid in six jurisdictions
A published article by a senior Scottish Judge, Lord Kingsburgh (Sir John Macdonald), in 1898, revea...
This briefing presents key findings from independently funded doctoral research on police governance...
A 6 page summary briefing of the full report, 'Review of the Aberdeen Problem-Solving Approach' (201...
This Country Report for Scotland has arisen out of a comparative study into police station legal adv...
This Country Report for England and Wales has arisen out of a comparative study into police station ...
This Country Report for Northern Ireland has arisen out of a comparative study into police station l...
This Country Report for Ireland has arisen out of a comparative study into police station legal advi...
This Country Report for the Netherlands has arisen out of a comparative study into police station le...
This Country Report for Belgium has arisen out of a comparative study into police station legal advi...
With legal aid reform having the potential to change the organisation of criminal defence services a...
The importance of the right to legal assistance for suspects detained for police questioning, as par...
The Bridewell Legal Advice Study was intended to improve access to legal advice by basing duty solic...
The Bridewell Legal Advice Study (BLAST) was an innovative project which attempted to help improve a...
There has been little research into Police Boards in Scotland. What research that has been conducted...
Copyright @ 2013 Sweet & MaxwellThis article contrasts the Scottish reform of custodial legal assist...
A published article by a senior Scottish Judge, Lord Kingsburgh (Sir John Macdonald), in 1898, revea...
This briefing presents key findings from independently funded doctoral research on police governance...
A 6 page summary briefing of the full report, 'Review of the Aberdeen Problem-Solving Approach' (201...
This Country Report for Scotland has arisen out of a comparative study into police station legal adv...
This Country Report for England and Wales has arisen out of a comparative study into police station ...
This Country Report for Northern Ireland has arisen out of a comparative study into police station l...
This Country Report for Ireland has arisen out of a comparative study into police station legal advi...
This Country Report for the Netherlands has arisen out of a comparative study into police station le...
This Country Report for Belgium has arisen out of a comparative study into police station legal advi...
With legal aid reform having the potential to change the organisation of criminal defence services a...
The importance of the right to legal assistance for suspects detained for police questioning, as par...
The Bridewell Legal Advice Study was intended to improve access to legal advice by basing duty solic...
The Bridewell Legal Advice Study (BLAST) was an innovative project which attempted to help improve a...
There has been little research into Police Boards in Scotland. What research that has been conducted...
Copyright @ 2013 Sweet & MaxwellThis article contrasts the Scottish reform of custodial legal assist...
A published article by a senior Scottish Judge, Lord Kingsburgh (Sir John Macdonald), in 1898, revea...
This briefing presents key findings from independently funded doctoral research on police governance...
A 6 page summary briefing of the full report, 'Review of the Aberdeen Problem-Solving Approach' (201...