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Child Witnesses in Twentieth Century Australian Courtrooms

Robyn Blewer author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Published:17th Apr '22

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This book considers the law, policy and procedure for child witnesses in Australian criminal courts across the twentieth century. It uses the stories and experiences of over 200 children, in many cases using their own words from press reports, to highlight how the relevant law was – or was not - applied throughout this period. The law was sympathetic to the plight of child witnesses and exhibited a significant degree of pragmatism to receive the evidence of children but was equally fearful of innocent men being wrongly convicted. The book highlights the impact ‘safeguards’ like corroboration and closed court rules had on the outcome of many cases and the extent to which fear – of children, of lies (or the truth) and of reform – influenced the criminal justice process. Over a century of children giving evidence in court it is `clear that the more things changed, the more they stayed the same’.

“‘Child Witnesses in Twentieth Century Australian Courtrooms’ is a book that can entice a wide interdisciplinary audience. Scholars and students from criminology, sociology, legal studies, forensic studies, and psychology can all benefit from the critical reflection this book offers.” (Michelle N. Eliasson, Internet Journal of Criminology, September, 2021)

ISBN: 9783030697938

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

261 pages

1st ed. 2021