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The Integrity of Criminal Process: From Theory into Practice by Edited by Jill Hunter Edited by Professor Paul Roberts Edited by Simon N M Young Edited by David Dixon, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


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    Author(s)Edited by Jill Hunter Edited by Professor Paul Roberts Edited by Simon N M Young Edited by David Dixon
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    ISBN9781509926411
    Pages448
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2018

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Integrity of Criminal Process: From Theory into Practice by Edited by Jill Hunter Edited by Professor Paul Roberts Edited by Simon N M Young Edited by David Dixon

    Criminal proceedings it is often now said ought to be conducted with integrity. But what exactly does it mean for criminal process to have or to lack integrity? Is integrity in this sense merely an aspirational normative ideal with possibly diffuse influence on conceptions of professional responsibility? Or is it also a juridical concept with robust institutional purchase and enforceable practical consequences in criminal litigation? The 16 new essays contained in this collection written by prominent legal scholars and criminologists from Australia Hong Kong the UK and the USA engage systematically with - and seek to generate further debate about - the theoretical and practical significance of integrity at all stages of the criminal process. Reflecting the flexibility and scope of a putative integrity principle the essays range widely over many of the most hotly contested issues in contemporary criminal justice theory policy and practice including: the ethics of police investigations charging practice and discretionary enforcement; prosecutorial independence policy and operational decision-making; plea bargaining; the perils of witness coaching and accomplice testimony; expert evidence; doctrines of admissibility and abuse of process; lay participation in criminal adjudication; the role of remorse in criminal trials; the ethics of appellate judgment writing; innocence projects; and state compensation for miscarriages of justice.show more


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