‘Something to work with’ Contemporary issues with pre-charge police disclosure and the role of the defence lawyer
(2020)
Book Chapter
Johnston, E., Davies, S., & Edwards, A. (2020). ‘Something to work with’ Contemporary issues with pre-charge police disclosure and the role of the defence lawyer. In E. Johnston, & T. Smith (Eds.), The Law of Disclosure - A Perennial Problem in Criminal Justice. Routledge
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The rise of managerialism: The impact of swift and (un)sure justice on disclosure in criminal proceedings (2020)
Book Chapter
Johnston, E. (2020). The rise of managerialism: The impact of swift and (un)sure justice on disclosure in criminal proceedings. In E. Johnston, & T. Smith (Eds.), The Law of Disclosure - A Perennial Problem in Criminal Justice (134). Routledge
Changing culture? Thinking differently about police and prosecution disclosure (2020)
Book Chapter
Smith, T. (2020). Changing culture? Thinking differently about police and prosecution disclosure. In The Law of Disclosure: A perennial problem in criminal justice. Routledge
Marketisation and competition in criminal legal aid: implications for access to justice (2020)
Book Chapter
Smith, T., & Johnston, E. (2020). Marketisation and competition in criminal legal aid: implications for access to justice. In K. Albertson, M. Corcoran, & . J. Phillips (Eds.), Marketisation and Privatisation in Criminal Justice. Bristol: Policy PressLegal aid, particularly in criminal justice, is a divisive subject. For its most devoted proponents, state funding of legal representation and advice for those accused of crime is a vital public good which helps to uphold values of fairness, justice... Read More about Marketisation and competition in criminal legal aid: implications for access to justice.