Children and Cross-Examination: Time to Change the Rules?

Children and Cross-Examination: Time to Change the Rules?

Children and Cross-Examination: Time to Change the Rules?

Children and Cross-Examination: Time to Change the Rules?

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Overview

In 2009, Stephen Barker was convicted of rape on the evidence of a little girl who was four-and-a-half years old at the trial, and about three-and-a-half when first interviewed by the police. The high point of the proceedings was the child's appearance as a live witness in order for Barker's counsel to attempt a cross-examination.

This case focused attention on the need, imposed by current English law, for even tiny children to come to court for a live cross-examination.

In 1989, the Pigot Committee proposed a scheme under which the whole of a young child's evidence, including cross-examination, would be obtained out of court and in advance of trial. In 1999 a provision designed to give effect to this was included in the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act, but it has not yet been brought into force.

The full Pigot proposal was implemented, however, in Western Australia, and similar schemes operate in a number of European jurisdictions. This book of essays examines a number of these schemes, and argues the case for further reforms in the UK.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781847319562
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 06/01/2012
Series: Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 314
File size: 755 KB

About the Author

John R Spencer QC is Professor of Law and a Fellow of Selwyn College at the University of Cambridge.
Michael E Lamb is Professor of Psychology and a Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, at the University of Cambridge.
J R Spencer is Professor Emeritus of Law in the Law Faculty at the University of Cambridge and a Bye-Fellow at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
JR Spencer
2. 'Kicking and Screaming'-the Slow Road to Best Evidence
Joyce Plotnikoff and Richard Woolfson
3. Alternative Routes: Accusatorial Jurisdictions on the Slow Road to Best Evidence
Emily Henderson
4. Children's Evidence in Legal Proceedings-the Position in Western Australia
Hal Jackson
5. Cross-Examining the Child Complainant: Rights, Innovations and Unfounded Fears in the Australian Context
Annie Cossins
6. An Idea Whose Time has Come: The Reform of Criminal Procedure for Child Witnesses in New Zealand
Emily Henderson
7. Child Witnesses in Austria
Verena Murschetz
8. The Position in Norway
Trond Myklebust
9. Conclusions
JR Spencer
10. The Pigot Report 1989 (reprinted)
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