Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
3-1996
Abstract
The jury is that institution of justice most highly regarded in the communities in which it features. However, it remains little understood. The difficulties associated with researching the jury are well known. The barriers raised against an actual appreciation of the "jury" and juries, are diverse and formidable in all their operational contexts. Yet debates about jury reform are a common feature of criminal justice administration.
Discipline
Criminal Law
Publication
Current Issues in Criminal Justice
Volume
7
Issue
3
First Page
368
Last Page
381
ISSN
2206-9542
Publisher
University of Sydney, Institute of Criminology
Citation
FINDLAY, Mark.
Policies of Secrecy and Denial: Barriers to Jury Reform. (1996). Current Issues in Criminal Justice. 7, (3), 368-381.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2009
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