The integrity of criminal process : from theory into practice
edited by Jill Hunter, Paul Roberts, Simon NM Young, and David Dixon.
- Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2016.
- 408 p.
Table of Contents : Chapter 1. Introduction : re-examining criminal process through the lens of integrity Chapter 2. A public law conception of integrity in the criminal process Chapter 3. Searching for integrity in domestic violence policing Chapter 4. Integrity, interrogation and criminal injustice Chapter 5. Factory farming and state-induced pleas Chapter 6. Negotiating justice with integrity in New South Wales Chapter 7. The integrity of charging decisions Chapter 8. Prosecutors interviewing witnesses : a question of integrity Chapter 9. Integrity, immunity and accomplice witness testimony Chapter 10. Expert evidence and the responsibilities of prosecutors Chapter 11. Stays of prosecution and remedial integrity Chapter 12. Excluding integrity? Revisiting non-consequentialist justifications for excluding improperly obtained evidence in criminal trials Chapter 13. Unbecoming jurors and unreasoned verdicts : realising integrity in the jury room Chapter 14. Remorse and demeanour in the courtroom : cognitive science and the evaluation of contrition Chapter 15. Rape law, past wrongs and legal fictions : telling law's story with integrity Chapter 17. Against innocence Chapter 18. Compensating injustice : the perils of the innocence discourse