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Pamela Radcliffe

Pamela Radcliffe

Pamela Radcliffe was called to the Bar in 1979. Her practice has spanned both criminal (defending) and family jurisdictions. She is a visiting research fellow in the Department of Psychology at the University of Portsmouth and lead editor of Witness Testimony in Sexual Cases: Evidential, Investigative and Scientific Perspectives.

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Rebalancing the scales of justice

Obtaining good quality witness testimony in historic sex cases is essential for vulnerable witnesses and suspects alike, say Pamela Radcliffe and Gisli H. Gudjonsson

The overriding objective contained within the Criminal Procedure Rules 2015 (1.1. (1-2)), declares ‘that criminal cases be dealt with justly’. 

25 April 2016
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