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As the first in-depth empirical study of decision-making within the Criminal Cases Review Commission, this monograph reveals what happens to applications for post-conviction review when those in England and Wales who consider themselves to have been wrongfully convicted, and have exhausted direct appeal processes, take their case to the CCRC.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1: Responding to Wrongful Convictions
2: The Criminal Cases Review Commission: Under-Researched But Under Scrutiny
3: Understanding Discretion at the Commission: A Socio-Legal Approach
4: From Application to Conclusion: How Law, Policy, and Culture Shape Organizational Decision-Making
5: The Nature of Applications to the Commission
6: Triage: the Screening Process-In or Out?
7: Managing Uncertainty in Forensic and Expert Evidence Cases
8: Complainant Credibility in Sexual Offence Cases
9: Responding to Applicants' Allegations of Policing Without Integrity
10: Responding to Applicants' Claims of Inadequate Defence
11: Working Cooperatively with Other Criminal Justice Institutions
12: Managing Efficiency and Thoroughness in Case Review
13: 'Post-Decision Decision-Making': Further Submissions and Reapplications
Carolyn Hoyle is Professor of Criminology at the University of Oxford, and Fellow of Green Templeton College.
She teaches and researches on the death penalty - in all jurisdictions - on wrongful convictions, and on other aspects of victimization.
Mai Sato is Fellow at the School of Regulation and Global Governance, Australia National University
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Reasons to Doubt: Wrongful Convictions and the Criminal Case Review Commission is a careful work of scholarship . . . for readers with a genuine interest in the role and impact of individual discretion in institutional decisionmaking, this book will be well worth your time. Peter Aadoson, Canadian Law Library Review
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