Interrogating Young Suspects II
DOI: 10.1017/9781780687544.006
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England and Wales: Empirical Findings

Abstract: The target was amended in 2008 to encourage the police to concentrate their efforts on bringing more serious offences to justice and in 2010 it was abandoned -see Padfield et al. 2012 and Kemp 2014. 8 A more detailed account of the methodology is set out in ch. 2. 9 Non-lawyers can provide police station legal advice if they have been accredited to do so (see Hodgson and Kemp 2015, p. 139. 10 The cases were drawn from those pleading not guilty at court and so they had not been convicted at the time the ta… Show more

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“…Watkins' work is informed by the socalled new sociology of childhood (James et al, 1998;James and Prout, 1997;Stainton-Rogers, 1989), purposely seeking to privilege the voice of the child when identifying key themes in the data. In addition to researching the legal rights of adult suspects, and developing an app to help inform suspects of their legal rights (Kemp, 2020), Kemp has also undertaken research with young suspects (Bottoms and Kemp, 2007;Kemp and Hodgson, 2016). Having a detailed knowledge of this research field, at least from an adult's perspective, Kemp was aware that issues raised by children would require further analysis.…”
Section: Approach To Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Watkins' work is informed by the socalled new sociology of childhood (James et al, 1998;James and Prout, 1997;Stainton-Rogers, 1989), purposely seeking to privilege the voice of the child when identifying key themes in the data. In addition to researching the legal rights of adult suspects, and developing an app to help inform suspects of their legal rights (Kemp, 2020), Kemp has also undertaken research with young suspects (Bottoms and Kemp, 2007;Kemp and Hodgson, 2016). Having a detailed knowledge of this research field, at least from an adult's perspective, Kemp was aware that issues raised by children would require further analysis.…”
Section: Approach To Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 Coupled with the sense of powerlessness, questions are raised about the extent to which young suspects are held for a long time in police custody, often without adult support, other than the contact they have with the police. Indeed, it has been noted that the appropriate adult and, if involved, the lawyer, tend to arrive at the custody suite when the police are ready to conduct the interview, which can be many hours following their detention (Bevan, 2019;Kemp and Hodgson, 2016). Apart from the mandatory involvement of an appropriate adult, which is often a parent or guardian who has little or no experience of police interviews, in a number of areas there is often no other support available for children while being dealt with at the police station.…”
Section: Powerlessnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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