Due Process in UK Law
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Populist leniency, crime control and due process
This article identifies and discusses examples of populist calls against punishment and for leniency—a phenomenon here termed ‘populist leniency’. A penal moderate might find such populist opposit...
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Due process in police-led prosecutions: Views of Ghanaian police prosecutors
Criminal prosecutions led by police officers are integral to justice delivery in some common-law countries. The cooperation and participation of interested parties, particularly victims and witness...
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Due process in police-led prosecutions: Views of Ghanaian police prosecutors
Criminal prosecutions led by police officers are integral to justice delivery in some common-law countries. The cooperation and participation of interested parties, particularly victims and witness...
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Due Process and the Admission of Expert Evidence on Recovered Memory in Historic Child Sexual Abuse Cases: Lessons from America
This article reviews the decisions of the US state courts on the admissibility of expert testimony on recovered memory in historic child sexual abuse prosecutions. Unlike their English and Irish co...
- Revisiting Death's Difference: The Philosophical Anthropology of the U.S. Death Penalty and the Impossibility of Capital Due Process
- 'Entitled To Have a Hearing': Due Process in the I890S
- Recent Book: The Due Process of Law, Criminal Justice
- Justice in a Juvenile Court: What Price Due Process?
- Reprimanding Juveniles and the Right to Due Process
- The Trial on Trial (Volume 1), Truth and Due Process
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