The dataset includes a set of transcripts of interviews with legal practitioners (Legal Executives, Solicitors, Barristers) who were involved in assisting applicants to the Criminal Law Cases Commission. Because of the Covid 19 pandemic some of the interviews were conducted remotely. The interviewees were asked to discuss the impact on their work and on their clients, of successive cuts in legal aid provision during the period 2014-2021.Since 1997 the CCRC has been the only independent reviewer of potential miscarriages of justice. It is an institution of crucial importance in the criminal justice process, as it acts to scrutinise the decisions, and decision making processes, of our criminal courts. Its ability to independently scrutinise s...
There were 24,356 applications for the Board’s services in 2019 of which 15,458 were for Civil Legal...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought the criminal court system to a grinding halt on 17 March 2020, as it d...
This article examines how continued reductions in fee levels for criminal legal aid work affect recr...
This thesis investigates the criminal justice system of England and Wales – in particular, the crimi...
With legal aid reform having the potential to change the organisation of criminal defence services a...
An overview of the work of the UK's Criminal Cases Review Commission by Professor Graham Zellick (Ch...
As a result of public concern about notorious miscarriage of justice cases such as the Birmingham Si...
Legal aid is a crucial component in the fabric of the justice system in England and Wales. It plays ...
Since 2013, restrictions on the provision of legal aid and changes to social, legal and welfare serv...
The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act came into force in April 2013 and heralded...
This article discusses empirical fieldwork undertaken at the ‘Justice For Sale’ meeting of criminal ...
This article highlights that defence lawyers and expert witnesses appear to have experienced the imp...
This article highlights that defence lawyers and expert witnesses appear to have experienced the imp...
Legal aid reductions have caused a crisis in the criminal justice system impacting the quality of re...
This article explores the effects of changes to legally aided representation on criminal cases in ma...
There were 24,356 applications for the Board’s services in 2019 of which 15,458 were for Civil Legal...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought the criminal court system to a grinding halt on 17 March 2020, as it d...
This article examines how continued reductions in fee levels for criminal legal aid work affect recr...
This thesis investigates the criminal justice system of England and Wales – in particular, the crimi...
With legal aid reform having the potential to change the organisation of criminal defence services a...
An overview of the work of the UK's Criminal Cases Review Commission by Professor Graham Zellick (Ch...
As a result of public concern about notorious miscarriage of justice cases such as the Birmingham Si...
Legal aid is a crucial component in the fabric of the justice system in England and Wales. It plays ...
Since 2013, restrictions on the provision of legal aid and changes to social, legal and welfare serv...
The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act came into force in April 2013 and heralded...
This article discusses empirical fieldwork undertaken at the ‘Justice For Sale’ meeting of criminal ...
This article highlights that defence lawyers and expert witnesses appear to have experienced the imp...
This article highlights that defence lawyers and expert witnesses appear to have experienced the imp...
Legal aid reductions have caused a crisis in the criminal justice system impacting the quality of re...
This article explores the effects of changes to legally aided representation on criminal cases in ma...
There were 24,356 applications for the Board’s services in 2019 of which 15,458 were for Civil Legal...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought the criminal court system to a grinding halt on 17 March 2020, as it d...
This article examines how continued reductions in fee levels for criminal legal aid work affect recr...