
INDEPENDENT REVIEW of the Criminal Courts
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With a staggering backlog of 75,000 cases, this episode explores findings of the recently published Leveson Report - an Independent Review of the Criminal Courts.
From the necessity of increased funding to the implications of reclassifying offences, this episode is a comprehensive analysis that will leave you more informed about the pressing need for change.
Hear about the intricacies of the Police, Crime, Sentencing, and Courts Act, and the pros and cons of a new cautioning regime aimed at easing court burdens. Explore how realigning legal structures with youth diversion tactics could foster restorative justice, the potential for legislative amendments, such as altering summary offenses and the impact on hard-pressed legal aid firms, highlighting the need for systemic reform.
Drawing on international comparisons with the Netherlands, hear about the UK societal tendency towards incarceration against more supportive measures. With ideas around structural reforms aimed at optimising courtroom efficiency - from innovative uses of magistrates' courtrooms to revisiting appeal rights - all to ensure a fairer, more effective justice system, this episode challenges the status quo and spotlights the potential future of criminal justice reform.
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