
The Integrity of Criminal Process
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Paul Roberts is Professor of Criminal Jurisprudence, University of Nottingham; and Adjunct Professor of Law, University of New South Wales & CUPL, Beijing.
Simon N M Young is Professor of Law, University of Hong Kong.
David Dixon is Professor of Law and Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales.
Content
Paul Roberts, Jill Hunter, Simon NM Young and David Dixon
1. A Public Law Conception of Integrity in the Criminal Process
Simon NM Young
2. Searching for Integrity in Domestic Violence Policing
Julie Stubbs
3. Integrity, Interrogation and Criminal Injustice
David Dixon
4. Factory Farming and State-Induced Pleas
Mike McConville and Luke Marsh
5. Negotiating Justice with Integrity in New South Wales
Nicholas Cowdery AM QC
6. The Integrity of Charging Decisions
Jeremy Gans
7. Prosecutors Interviewing Witnesses: A Question of Integrity
Paul Roberts
8. Integrity, Immunity and Accomplice Witness Testimony
Michael I Jackson
9. Expert Evidence and the Responsibilities of Prosecutors
Gary Edmond
10. Stays of Prosecution and Remedial Integrity
Amanda Whitfort
11. Excluding Integrity? Revisiting Non-Consequentialist Justifications for Excluding Improperly Obtained Evidence in Criminal Trials
Peter Chau
12. Unbecoming Jurors and Unreasoned Verdicts: Realising Integrity in the Jury Room
John Jackson
13. Remorse and Demeanour in the Courtroom: Cognitive Science and the Evaluation of Contrition
Susan A Bandes
14. Rape Law, Past Wrongs and Legal Fictions: Telling Law's Story with Integrity
Jill Hunter
15. Against Innocence
Charles D Weisselberg
16. Compensating Injustice: The Perils of the Innocence Discourse
Carolyn Hoyle
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