Speaker: Professor Kent Roach, Professor of Law, University of Toronto
This talk defined the distinct but overlapping concepts of miscarriages of justice, wrongful convictions and proven innocence. The three distinct and overlapping concepts are analysed as what Guido Calabresi and Philip Bobbitt have called a 'tragic choice' approach to allocating scarce resources.
For more information about the Cambridge Centre for Criminal Justice (CCCJ) see: https://www.cccj.law.cam.ac.uk/
25.'Compensating Miscarriages of Justice': CCCJ Seminar (audio)
00:52:44
24.'Talking about private prosecutions': Criminal Justice Conversations: Experiencing and Researching Criminal Justice
00:29:08
23.'Reflections on Criminal Justice Conversations': Criminal Justice Conversations: Experiencing and Researching Criminal Justice
00:18:25
22.'Some thoughts on parole': Criminal Justice Conversations: Experiencing and Researching Criminal Justice
00:35:01
21.Introduction / 'Telling it like it is, a talk in honour of Nicky Padfield': Criminal Justice Conversations: Experiencing and Researching Criminal Justice
00:37:41
20.The Future of ‘Parole’: Identifying ‘solutions’
02:00:39
19.The Future of ‘Parole’: Identifying ‘problems’
01:52:13
18.Conclusions: Why 'Fairness' Matters!: David Feldman (Parole: Law, Policy and Practice in 2018 Conference)
00:08:34
17.Conclusions: Why 'Fairness' Matters!: Ruth Armstrong (Parole: Law, Policy and Practice in 2018 Conference)
00:16:09
16.Improving Independence, Transparency, Efficiency and Effectiveness?: Anthea Hucklesby (Parole: Law, Policy and Practice in 2018 Conference)
00:13:15
15.Improving Independence, Transparency, Efficiency and Effectiveness?: Baroness Newlove (Parole: Law, Policy and Practice in 2018 Conference)
00:13:14
13.Improving Independence, Transparency, Efficiency and Effectiveness?: Martin Jones (Parole: Law, Policy and Practice in 2018 Conference)
00:17:33
14.Improving Independence, Transparency, Efficiency and Effectiveness?: Laura Janes (Parole: Law, Policy and Practice in 2018 Conference)
00:13:14
12.Law and Theory: Dr Paul Daly (Parole: Law, Policy and Practice in 2018 Conference)
00:25:47
11.Law and Theory: Phillippa Kaufmann QC (Parole: Law, Policy and Practice in 2018 Conference)
00:18:20
10.Law and Theory: Simon Creighton (Parole: Law, Policy and Practice in 2018 Conference)
00:15:36
9.Parole Practice: Dr Jackie Craissati MBE (Parole: Law, Policy and Practice in 2018 Conference)
00:09:21
8.Parole Practice: Lizzette Ambrose (Parole: Law, Policy and Practice in 2018 Conference)
00:17:16
7.Welcome: David Feldman (Parole: Law, Policy and Practice in 2018 Conference)
00:08:09
6.Welcome: Nicky Padfield (Parole: Law, Policy and Practice in 2018 Conference)
00:21:25
5.Third Assize Seminar Session 3: 'Difficulties in Getting Into the Court of Appeal Following a Change in Law' - Francis FitzGibbon
00:20:18
4.Third Assize Seminar Session 2: 'Disclosure' - Ian Dennis & Alex Chalk
00:38:32
3.Third Assize Seminar Session 1: 'What is a sentence' - Nicola Padfield & Andrew Ashworth
00:30:13
2.CCCJ/Centre for Penal Theory and Penal Ethics Seminar: 'The Friction between the Rule of Law and Law Enforcement Costs Moral Education a Fortune'
00:39:56
1.CCCJ/CSLG Seminar: 'Sexual Exploitation of Teenagers' - Jennifer Ann Drobac