Naughton, Michael
The Criminal Cases Review Commission
1. Introduction
Michael Naughton
Part I. Setting the Scene
2. The Importance of Innocence for the Criminal Justice System
Michael Naughton
Part II. Voluntary Sector Perspectives
3. Thoughts from a Victim Support Worker
Hazel Keirle
4. Challenging the Refusal to Investigate Evidence Neglected by Trial Lawyers
Andrew Green
5. The Failure to Live Up to its Stated Values? The Case of Michael Attwooll and John Roden
Dennis Eady
6. The Failure of the Review of the Possible Wrongful Convictions Caused by Michael Heath
Satish Sekar
Part III. Practitioner Perspectives
7. Historical Abuse Cases: Why They Expose the Inadequacy of the Real Possibility Test
Mark Newby
8. Only the Freshest Will Do
Campbell Malone
9. Applicant Solicitors: Friends or Foes?
Glyn Maddocks, Gabe Tan
10. The Inadequacy of Legal Aid
Steven Bird
Part IV. Academic Perspectives
11. After Ten Years: An Investment in Justice?
Richard Nobles, David Schiff
12. Real Possibility or Fat Chance?
Kevin Kerrigan
13. Press and Release: UK News Coverage of the CCRC since 1996
Paul Mason
14. The CCRC as an Option for Canada: Forwards or Backwards?
Clive Walker, Kathryn Campbell
15. A View from the United States
Robert Schehr
Part V. Conclusion
16. Conclusion
Michael Naughton
Keywords: Social Sciences, Social Policy, Criminology & Criminal Justice, Youth Offending and Juvenile Justice, Political Science and International Relations, general, Critical Criminology, Prison and Punishment
- Editor
- Naughton, Michael
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2012
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 271 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230245266
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-30488-2