Insight into Court Modernisation Process
This collection delves into access and participation challenges in modernising court processes, exploring the impact of digital justice on defendants in the criminal justice system in England, Scotland, and Wales. Key recommendations for enhancing inclusivity are highlighted.
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Access and participation issues in Court Modernisation Processes and Digital Justice
About the EHRC National Equality Body National Human Rights Institution GB remit Power to conduct inquiries Inclusive Justice: a system designed for all
Our inquiry Disabled people s experiences in the criminal justice system Defendant s perspective Pre-trial stage England, Scotland and Wales
Access and participation Identifying defendants needs Making adjustments to meet needs Full participation in proceedings Impact of court modernisation and digital justice
Key recommendations Liaison and Diversion services; universal screening Information sharing Registered intermediaries Accessible information and mechanisms to raise issues Identify where video hearings are unsuitable Collection, monitoring and analysis of data