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How appropriate are volunteers as 'appropriate adults' for young suspects? The 'appropriate adult' system and human rights

Pages 383-400 | Published online: 09 Dec 2010

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Ian Cummins. (2011) ‘The Other Side of Silence’: The Role of the Appropriate Adult Post-Bradley. Ethics and Social Welfare 5:3, pages 306-312.
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Harriet Pierpoint. (2011) Extending and professionalising the role of the appropriate adult. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 33:2, pages 139-155.
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Ian Cummins. (2007) A Path Not Taken? Mentally Disordered Offenders and the Criminal Justice System. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 28:3-4, pages 267-281.
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Louise Forde & Ursula Kilkelly. (2023) Children and police questioning: A rights-based approach. Criminology & Criminal Justice, pages 174889582311614.
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Sarah Hoff, Martine Powell & David Plater. (2022) When good intentions are not enough: Professionals’ perceptions of the South Australian communication partner scheme. Australian Journal of Social Issues 57:4, pages 970-986.
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Louise Forde. (2022) The role of the courts in protecting children's rights in the context of police questioning in Ireland and New Zealand. The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 61:2, pages 240-260.
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Hanne Schoovaerts, Miet Vanderhallen & Sara-Jane McIntyre. (2021) Lawyers and children: Is there a need for mandatory legal assistance in suspect interviews?. International Journal of Police Science & Management 23:1, pages 55-72.
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YU MOU. (2020) The Transplanted Appropriate Adult Scheme in China. The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 60:1, pages 25-45.
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Alisdair A. Gillespie. (2020) JUVENILE INFORMERS: IS IT APPROPRIATE TO USE CHILDREN AS COVERT HUMAN INTELLIGENCE SOURCES?. The Cambridge Law Journal 79:3, pages 459-489.
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Joanne Richards & Rebecca Milne. (2020) Appropriate adults: Their experiences and understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Research in Developmental Disabilities 103, pages 103675.
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Kate Gooch & Piers von Berg. (2019) What Happens in the Beginning, Matters in the End: Achieving Best Evidence with Child Suspects in the Police Station. Youth Justice 19:2, pages 85-101.
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Laura Farrugia & Fiona Gabbert. (2019) The “appropriate adult”: What they do and what they should do in police interviews with mentally disordered suspects. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health 29:3, pages 134-141.
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ROXANNA DEHAGHANI & DANIEL NEWMAN. (2018) Can – and Should – Lawyers be Considered ‘Appropriate’ Appropriate Adults?. The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice.
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Harriet Pierpoint. (2016) Reconstructing the role of the appropriate adult in England and Wales. Criminology & Criminal Justice 6:2, pages 219-237.
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Harriet Pierpoint. (2016) A Survey of Volunteer Appropriate Adult Services in England and Wales. Youth Justice 4:1, pages 32-45.
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Fiona Brookman & Harriet Pierpoint. (2003) Access to Legal Advice for Young Suspects and Remand Prisoners. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 42:5, pages 452-470.
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