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Building on the Deacde of Disclosure in Criminal Procedure



This book is about the disclosure of evidence in criminal proceedings in England. It provides suggestions for reform and compares extensively to the situation in Canada and other Commonwealth jurisdictions. The book defines and considers the law and practice of pre-trial disclosure of evidence in England in a manner, which provides a useful source of reference for practitioners, academics and seni... more details
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  • Provides a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the law and practice of pre-trial disclosure of evidence in England
  • Presents the latest thinking on reforming the police culture and encouraging police compliance with the disclosure rules
  • Provides a useful source of reference for practitioners, academics and senior law students


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Author EPP, John Arnold Epp
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9781859416594
Publication Date 20/05/2007
Publisher Taylor & Francis - Routledge
Manufacturer Taylor & Francis Ltd
Description
This book is about the disclosure of evidence in criminal proceedings in England. It provides suggestions for reform and compares extensively to the situation in Canada and other Commonwealth jurisdictions. The book defines and considers the law and practice of pre-trial disclosure of evidence in England in a manner, which provides a useful source of reference for practitioners, academics and senior law students. It tests settled ideas and practices by tackling the vexing issue of reforming the police culture and encouraging police compliance with the investigation and disclosure rules in a manner that would assist a broader audience, e.g. criminologists.

The book describes, analyses and criticises the law and practice pertaining to the disclosure of `used' and `unused' information in criminal proceedings in England. It makes suggestions for reform and compares extensively to the situation in Canada and other Commonwealth jurisdictions. This book defines and considers the law and practice of pre-trial disclosure of evidence in England in a manner, which provides a useful source of reference for practitioners, academics and senior law students. It tests settled ideas and practices by tackling the vexing issue of reforming the police culture and encouraging police compliance with the investigation and disclosure rules in a manner that would assist a broader audience, e.g. criminologists. Not only that, this text informs the discussion by integrating recent evidence of malpractice, analyses the new information, and charts the likely course ahead, based on past experience. The book also avoids being constrained by conservative or traditional views, or the need for polite commentary and proposes a way forward for criminal procedure.
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