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OverviewThe treatment of vulnerable witnesses is an area which has seen great change over the past 20 years. The 1989 Pigot report made a variety of recommendations and suggestions for improvement and this marked the early stages of this process of change.This book is designed to be an invaluable, practical source of help to all those working in the complex area of vulnerable witnesses. It is structured to follow the chronology of an investigation from the first steps of identifying a vulnerable witness through to trial and includes helpful case studies with examples outlining potential pitfalls during the investigation and possible solutions. The book covers key topics such as identifying vulnerable witnesses, protection of vulnerable witnesses throughout the criminal justice process, pre-interview contact, assessing competence, multi-agency working, interviewing and pre-trial preparation.The treatment of vulnerable witnesses by police investigators and others involved in the criminal justice system is likely to come under increased scrutiny in the future with the Victims' Code of Practice and the Witness Charter. This book considers the many changes and new documentation in the area including the Victims and Witnesses' Commission, the revised edition of 'Achieving Best Evidence' and the Mental Capacity Act 2005, Code of Practice.This book is an essential guide and reference.The Blackstone's Practical Policing Series is a collection of highly practical, up-to-date titles covering a range of essential subjects in today's policing arena. Developed from a detailed understanding of police information needs, this series seeks to explain the relevant law, practice and procedure from a police officer's perspective.The first practical guide in this area, with all relevant systems and methods explained in one accessible volume. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kevin Smith (Police officer, trainer and interview advisor) , Steve Tilney (Police officer, trainer and interview adviser)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.379kg ISBN: 9780199214105ISBN 10: 0199214107 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 30 August 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsIntroduction First Steps 1: Identifying and intimidated witnesses 2: Initial action The investigation 3: Offences commonly experienced by vulnerable witnesses 4: Human Trafficking 5: Multi-agency working 6: Special Measures 7: Consent: Whose decision is it anyway? 8: Competence and compellability 9: Medical Examinations 10: Witness Interview Strategies 11: Planning and Preparing for Interviews 12: Conducting Interviews 13: Storage and Retention of recordings 14: Ongoing Protection Orders 15: Witness Intimidation Post-charge 16: Pre-trial therapy 17: What's on the Horizon? 18: On-going contact 19: Pre-trial preparation Trial 20: Court supporters The futureReviewsAuthor InformationKevin Smith is an experienced police officer, trainer and interview advisor. He has contributed to a number of ACPO Manuals and is author of the ACPO Guidance on Vulnerable and Significant Witnesses. He is also a member of the ACPO Steering Group for Investigative Interviewing. Steve Tilney is an experienced police officer, trainer and interview advisor. He is co-author of the current MPS training manuals for interviewing witnesses and victims. He has also authored a number of television programmes and reviews for Community Care magazine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |