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The Intermediary in the Criminal Justice System


ISBN13: 9781032609348
To be Published: July 2025
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £145.00



This book undertakes a sociolegal examination of the intermediary role within the criminal justice system.

The intermediary special measure is one of the most innovative and controversial developments in the history of English criminal procedure. But what does the role actually involve? That is the central question explored in this book. Despite increased academic attention into this new criminal justice actor, the content of the intermediary role remains unclear. Based centrally on empirical data gathered in England and Wales and Northern Ireland, but also drawing upon comparative material from other jurisdictions, the book examines how those executing the role of intermediary understand its work and how other criminal justice actors perceive it. The book then uses this as the basis for generating a theory of the intermediary role, and its scope and content. It also considers the future of the role and its integration into the criminal justice system.

This book will appeal to those researching and studying in the areas of sociolegal studies, criminal law and criminology, as well as lawyer, judges, intermediaries and policy makers working in relevant areas.

Subjects:
Criminal Law, Criminology
Contents:
1. Introduction 2. Emergence of the Intermediary Role 3. The International Context 4. Locating the Intermediary Within Theories of the Criminal Trial 5. Professional Work - Jurisdictions and Boundary Work 6. The Neutrality Paradox 7. Witness Work, Defendant Work and Participatory Roles 8. Conclusion