criminal process 3 - role of the media
DESCRIPTION
TRANSCRIPT
Criminal Process 3
To look at the criticisms of the criminal justice system and process To look at the reforms of the criminal justice system and process To start to consider the role of the Criminal Prosecution Service
Today’s lesson
1. (a) Should evidence of bad character and previous convictions be admitted?
(b) What are the arguments for and against the allowing of such evidence?
2. Should confession evidence alone be sufficient to secure a conviction?
3. Should so much weight be placed on the evidence of expert witnesses?
Discuss
Role of the Media
Role of the Media
Foxy Knoxy is 'not Amanda the Ripper', Meredith Kercher murder trial told
'I'm innocent', says Foxy Knoxy in court outburst
after Meredith's friends claim she was emotionless after murder
Murder suspect Amanda Knox's parents
claim
she was beaten by police
Racism and the CPSA report prepared by the Crown Prosecution Inspectorate in 2003 has criticised the CPS for failing to weed out weak cases against ethnic minorities.Acquittal rates for black and Asian defendants = 42%, compared to white = 30%“The CPS would appear to be discriminating against ethnic minority defendants by failing to correct the bias (of police) and allowing a disproportionate number of weak cases against ethnic minority defendants to go to trial.”
Reforms and Criticisms
Racism and the courtsResearch was undertaken in 2003 by Roger Hood, called Ethnic Minorities in the Criminal Courts: perceptions of fairness and equality of treatment.The research found that, over recent years, members of the ethnic minorities were increasingly satisfied that the criminal courts were racially impartial.There still remains a significant number of defendants who consider that they have been treated unfairly.1 in 5 black defendants, 1 in 8 Asian defendants.Sentencing is perceived to be higher then that of white defendants.
Reforms and Criticisms
The Crown Prosecution ServiceThe CPS had a reputation for incompetence and delay.In 1996 a MORI poll found that 70% of CPS lawyers considered that the CPS was either below average or one of the worst places to work.Relations between the police and the CPS have not been good.Some problems still remain. Read pg 427 for more details.
Reforms and Criticisms
DisclosureNew rules allow considerable discretion to the prosecution to decide what should be disclosed to the defence solicitor.They do not have to disclose until after the defendants plea.
Reforms and Criticisms
Cracked and ineffective trialsCracked trials occur when a case is concluded without a trial, usually because the defendant has pleaded guilty at a very late stage.Ineffective trial happens when a hearing is cancelled on the day it was due to go ahead.The CPS is responsible for 20% of all ineffective trials in the magistrates court.
Read pg 428-9
Reforms and Criticisms
Victims and witnessesIn 2003, more than 5% of Crown Court cases did not go ahead on the first day because a witness failed to turn up. 22% of Crown Court cases and more than a ¼ of magistrates’ court cases that collapsed did so because a prosecution witness failed to come to court.Victims have repeatedly complained about the lack of information they received from the criminal justice system about the progress of their case.The Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme provides limited financial compensation to the victims of some forms of crimes.Read pg 432
Reforms and Criticisms
Additional criticisms to consider:
The role of the media and public opinion Expert Witnesses Rethinking the criminal justice system
In 2006 the Prime Minister announced there needed to be a radical rethink of the criminal justice system.
Reforms and Criticisms