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Author Cape, Ed, author.

Title Improving pretrial justice : the roles of lawyers and paralegals
Published New York, New York : Open Society Foundations, [2012]
[Getzville, New York] : William S. Hein & Company, [2021]
©2012

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Description 1 online resource (102 pages)
Series HeinOnline criminal justice & criminology
HeinOnline Open Society Justice Initiative library
Criminal justice & criminology
Open Society Justice Initiative library
Summary On any particular day, around three million people are being held in pretrial detention, and during the course of a year an estimated 10 million people pass through pretrial detention. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the positive impact that early intervention by lawyers and paralegals can have on pretrial justice generally--and on the use of pretrial detention in particular--and to provide a guide to the ways in which lawyer and paralegal schemes can be established. It sets out to demonstrate the benefits not only for the individuals who are advised and assisted, but for the efficiency and effectiveness of criminal justice systems, and for wider society
Notes "This paper was written by Ed Cape ... and Zaza Namoradze"--Acknowledgments, page 7
"Open Society Justice Initiative"--Cover
"A Global Campaign for Pretrial Justice Report"--Cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Description based on PDF title page, viewed July 6, 2021
Subject Pre-trial procedure.
Pre-trial intervention.
Criminal procedure.
Legal aid.
Human rights.
Detention of persons.
Arrest.
Human Rights
Arrest
Criminal procedure
Detention of persons
Human rights
Legal aid
Pre-trial intervention
Pre-trial procedure
Form Electronic book
Author Namoradze, Zaza, author.
Open Society Foundations, issuing body.
Open Society Justice Initiative, sponsoring body.