Criminal legal aid in England & Wales: A practical perspective
(2019)
Presentation / Conference
Smith, T. (2019, December). Criminal legal aid in England & Wales: A practical perspective. Paper presented at Access to Justice: China – UK Dialogues on Criminal Legal Aid and Effective Defence, SOAS University of London, London
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Readjusting the balance: Initial results from a pioneering project to increase court coverage (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Smith, T., Reardon, S., Keppel-Palmer, M., & Chamberlain, P. (2019, September). Readjusting the balance: Initial results from a pioneering project to increase court coverage. Paper presented at Future of Journalism Annual Conference, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK
It is criminal: The state of magistrates’ court reporting in England and Wales (2019)
Journal Article
Chamberlain, P., Keppel-Palmer, M., Reardon, S., & Smith, T. (2021). It is criminal: The state of magistrates’ court reporting in England and Wales. Journalism, 22(9), 2404-2420. https://doi.org/10.1177/1464884919868049There is a widespread perception that there has been a collapse in court reporting in England and Wales as local legacy media struggles to survive in times of falling revenues and shifting audiences. However, there is little empirical evidence with w... Read More about It is criminal: The state of magistrates’ court reporting in England and Wales.
The practice of pre-trial detention in England and Wales (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Smith, T. (2019, March). The practice of pre-trial detention in England and Wales. Paper presented at Ministerial Roundtable on Remand in England and Wales, House of Commons, London, UK
'Changing culture? Thinking differently about disclosure' (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Smith, T. (2019, January). 'Changing culture? Thinking differently about disclosure'. Paper presented at Disclosure Strategy Training Day, College of Policing, Coventry, EnglandPresentation delivered at the College of Policing (January 2019) for a disclosure strategy training day, aimed at Assistant Chief Constables from police forces across England and Wales.