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|a Experiences of criminal justice :
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|c Daniel Newman and Roxanna Dehaghani ; with a foreword by the Right Honourable Carwyn Jones ; afterword by Baron Thomas of Cwmgiedd, Kt, PC.
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|a Front Cover -- Experiences of Criminal Justice: Perspectives From Wales on a System in Crisis -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Why Wales? -- Introduction -- Similarity, assimilation and difference -- Within Wales: similarity, divergence and sites of criminal justice -- The Commission on Justice in Wales -- Methods and methodology -- Chapter outline -- 2 A System in Crisis -- Introduction -- Access to justice, neoliberalism and austerity -- The demise of criminal justice
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|a Criminal legal aid: restrictions on obtaining access to justice -- Vulnerability theory: a radical transformation -- Conclusion -- 3 The People and Their Experiences -- Introduction -- Practitioners and their work -- Funding and its importance to criminal justice practice -- The accused in the criminal process -- 'First-timers' and 'regulars' -- Conclusion -- 4 Criminal Justice in Its Place -- Introduction -- What makes Wales distinct? -- Court closures in south Wales -- Prisons in south Wales -- Similarities with England -- Conclusion -- 5 Pressures of Practice -- Introduction
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|a The problems with legal aid funding -- Too little time -- The future of criminal defence -- Wider understanding of criminal justice problems -- Conclusion -- 6 Criminal Justice Relationships -- Introduction -- Practitioner relationships -- Perceptions of the accused -- The lawyer-client relationship -- Pressures on accused persons -- Conclusion -- 7 Navigating the Criminal Justice System -- Introduction -- The accused in the criminal process -- Practitioners' understandings of the accused's experience -- Punishment beyond the process? -- The role of the family -- Conclusion
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|a 8 Doing Criminal Justice Differently -- Introduction -- Connectedness in criminal justice -- And justice for all? -- Doing more, doing less and doing better -- Justice in Wales -- Challenges and future research -- Summary of key findings and recommendations -- References -- Legislation -- Case law -- Index -- Back Cover
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|a Drawing on first-hand accounts of police officers, solicitors, barristers, prison workers, suspects, convicts and their families in South Wales, this book uncovers how austerity affects the everyday working of the criminal process.
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