
Children and Vulnerable Witnesses in Court Proceedings
Barbara Mitchels(Author)
Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing
Published on 15. June 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-85490-191-3 (ISBN)
Description
Children Panel solicitors, local authority lawyers, children's social care workers and CAFCASS may help to locate, or provide resources for children and young people. Social and mental health professionals, specialist lawyers, counselling services, government and voluntary organisations such as the Victim Support Service, Citizens Advice Witness Service and MIND may help with the needs of adult clients. Children and Vulnerable Witnesses in Court Proceedings is a practical and concise handbook, written to aid practitioners in understanding the psychology of stress, to know the rights of victims and vulnerable witnesses, and to access appropriate support and help for them.
The book addresses the nature and impact of psychological stress, anxiety, panic attacks and general stress, and explores ways to alleviate psychological stress in the court process, describing the law, guidance and special measures available to support children and vulnerable witnesses. It proceeds to set out the present guidance regarding pre-trial psychological support for adult and child witnesses respectively and explores the current provisions for victim support. It explains how, where necessary, to continue to establish physical and psychological safety for vulnerable clients, victims and witnesses after the court proceedings are over. Case law and legislation; references and further reading and useful resources are also included.
The book addresses the nature and impact of psychological stress, anxiety, panic attacks and general stress, and explores ways to alleviate psychological stress in the court process, describing the law, guidance and special measures available to support children and vulnerable witnesses. It proceeds to set out the present guidance regarding pre-trial psychological support for adult and child witnesses respectively and explores the current provisions for victim support. It explains how, where necessary, to continue to establish physical and psychological safety for vulnerable clients, victims and witnesses after the court proceedings are over. Case law and legislation; references and further reading and useful resources are also included.
Reviews / Votes
' ... a valuable and practical resource for intermediaries and those undertaking sophisticated roles within criminal justice units or the court witness service.' Sandra Paul in the Law Society Gazette.More details
Edition
UK ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Solicitors, barristers, legal executives, legal trainees and students, support staff in law and child care work, social workers, health professionals, the judiciary, police and witness support services.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
284 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85490-191-3 (9780854901913)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
A former Children Panel Solicitor, Dr Barbara Mitchels, PhD, LL.B, BACP Registered (Snr Accred), is a Fellow of BACP and the Director of Watershed Counselling Services in Devon. Barbara is author of several books, including Child Care and Protection: Law and Practice, 5th edition (Wildy, Simmonds & Hill 2012).
Content
Introduction
Chapter 1 Glossary of terms and definitions
Chapter 2 Psychological stress and stressors
Chapter 3 Alleviating stress in court proceedings: law, special measures and guidance on the treatment of vulnerable witnesses
Chapter 4 Psychological support for vulnerable adult witnesses
Chapter 5 Protection and support for child witnesses
Chapter 6 Victim Support
Chapter 7 Supporting vulnerable witnesses through the court process, and afterwards
Chapter 8 Case law and legislation
Chapter 9 References and further reading
Chapter 10 Useful Resources
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Appendix A DSM V Criteria
Appendix B Stress and systemic approach to stress analysis
Chapter 1 Glossary of terms and definitions
Chapter 2 Psychological stress and stressors
Chapter 3 Alleviating stress in court proceedings: law, special measures and guidance on the treatment of vulnerable witnesses
Chapter 4 Psychological support for vulnerable adult witnesses
Chapter 5 Protection and support for child witnesses
Chapter 6 Victim Support
Chapter 7 Supporting vulnerable witnesses through the court process, and afterwards
Chapter 8 Case law and legislation
Chapter 9 References and further reading
Chapter 10 Useful Resources
;
Appendix A DSM V Criteria
Appendix B Stress and systemic approach to stress analysis