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ISBN 10: 0198818408
ISBN 13: 978-0198818403
Author: Liz Campbell, Andrew Ashworth, Mike Redmayne
The fifth edition of The Criminal Process continues in the tradition of previous editions in providing an insightful and stimulating analysis of the key issues in criminal processes and procedures.
The authors draw on arguments from the law, research, policy, and principle, to present an authoritative overview of this area of study. This edition includes a new chapter on the interface between criminal and civil (preventive) justice, and the addition of questions for discussion and suggested readings at the end of each chapter to facilitate debate and further research.
The Criminal Process 5th Table of contents:
1 INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGLISH CRIMINAL PROCESS
1.1 Key stages and decisions in the criminal process
1.2 Distinguishing types of decision
1.3 Process and system
1.4 Reforms of the criminal process
1.5 Conclusion
2 Towards a framework for evaluating the criminal process
2.1 A theory of criminal process
2.2 Internal and external values
2.3 Fundamental rights and the ECHR
2.4 Evaluating the criminal process
2.5 Developing the rights perspective: the state and victims
2.6 Dispositive values
2.7 Conclusion: the criminal process and the limitations of human rights
Further reading
Questions for discussion
3 ETHICS, CONFLICTS, AND CONDUCT
3.1 Rules, roles, and ethics
3.2 Identifying ‘unethical’ practices
3.3 Understanding ‘unethical’ behaviour
3.4 Justifying ‘unethical’ behaviour by challenging the ethical norms
3.5 Discretion and accountability
3.6 Criminal justice reform through ethics
3.7 Conclusion
Further reading
Questions for discussion
4 INVESTIGATING CRIME AND GATHERING EVIDENCE
4.1 The initiation of criminal investigations
4.2 Stop and search
4.3 Surveillance
4.4 Eyewitness identification evidence
4.5 Voice identification
4.6 The collection and retention of forensic and biometric samples
4.7 The privilege against self-incrimination
4.8 Conclusion
Further reading
Questions for discussion
5 QUESTIONING
5.1 Questioning and confessions: psychological research
5.2 The context of questioning
5.3 Questioning and interviewing suspects
5.4 Interviewing victims and witnesses
5.5 Confessions in court
5.6 Conclusion
Further reading
Questions for discussion
6 GATEKEEPING AND DIVERSION FROM PROSECUTION
6.1 Reporting and enforcing
6.2 The range of diversionary responses
6.3 Issues with diversion
6.4 Accountability
6.5 Values and principles
6.6 Conclusion
Further reading
Questions for discussion
7 PROSECUTIONS
7.1 The Crown Prosecution Service
7.2 Evidential sufficiency
7.3 The public interest
7.4 CPS practices and performance
7.5 CPS policies and discretion: refining and defining the criminal law
7.6 The role of the victim
7.7 Review and oversight of prosecution decisions and policies
7.8 Prosecutorial ethics
7.9 Conclusion
Further reading
Questions for discussion
8 REMANDS BEFORE TRIAL
8.1 Remands, rights, and risk
8.2 The law relating to remands
8.3 The treatment of unconvicted defendants
8.4 The treatment of victims and potential victims
8.5 Procedural justice and remand decisions
8.6 Equal treatment in remand decisions
8.7 Conclusion
Further reading
Questions for discussion
9 PRE-TRIAL ISSUES: DISCLOSURE AND ABUSE OF PROCESS
9.1 Filtering cases prior to trial
9.2 Pre-trial disclosure
9.3 Abuse of process: an overview
9.4 Delay
9.5 Entrapment
9.6 Conclusion
Further reading
Questions for discussion
10 PLEA
10.1 Plea and trial preparation hearings
10.2 Pleading guilty: rates and reasons
10.3 Pleading not guilty
10.4 Charge bargains
10.5 Fact bargains
10.6 Plea bargains
10.7 Policies and principles
10.8 Conclusion
Further reading
Questions for discussion
11 THE TRIAL
11.1 Modes of trial
11.2 Crown court trial: the roles of the judge and jury
11.3 Confrontation and the protection of witnesses
11.4 Conclusion
Further reading
Questions for discussion
12 APPEALS, REVIEWS, AND RETRIALS
12.1 Restrictions on appeal rights
12.2 Challenging jury verdicts
12.3 Due process appeals
12.4 Post-appeal review of convictions: the criminal cases review commission
12.5 Miscarriages of justice
12.6 Prosecution appeals
12.7 Double jeopardy and retrials
12.8 Conclusion
Further reading
Questions for discussion
13 CIRCUMVENTING THE TRIAL THROUGH PREVENTIVE ORDERS
13.1 The core of criminal procedure
13.2 The meaning of ‘criminal’ in European human rights law
13.3 Civil preventive orders and the evolution of the ASBO
13.4 The range of civil preventive orders
13.5 Conclusion
Further reading
Questions for discussion
14 CRIMINAL PROCESS VALUES
14.1 The avoidance of criminal trials
14.2 The principled approach
14.3 Discrimination and non-discrimination
14.4 Promoting the principles
14.5 The criminal process of the future
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