Going to Court: Child Witnesses in their Own Words

Summary: This report examines the way the
criminal justice system (in the UK)
responds to children's allegations of
abuse. The report asks if children pay
too high a price for securing
prosecution. It concludes with a series
of specific reforms that could be
implemented quickly to make the legal
system work more effectively in
children's interests.
Owner: Gill Keep

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