Miscarriages of justice occur as a result of unsafe convictions and findings and inappropriate sentences. In cases involving expert psychiatric evidence it is possible that the way evidence is presented by experts or interpreted by the courts has a direct bearing on the case. Using illustrative cases from the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal, advice is offered to expert psychiatric witnesses on ways to reduce the likelihood of contributing to such miscarriages of justice and on how they may assist in rectifying such miscarriages, should they occur.
CITATION STYLE
Hallett, N., Smit, N., & Rix, K. (2019). Miscarriages of justice and expert psychiatric evidence: lessons from criminal appeals in England and Wales. BJPsych Advances, 25(4), 251–264. https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2019.11
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.