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Cross-Examination on Trial

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Amid growing public concern about the negative effect cross-examination has on vulnerable witnesses, this book examines the effect of recent reforms to the practice across the different jurisdictio...
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  • 02 December 2025
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Amid growing public concern about the negative effect cross-examination has on vulnerable witnesses, this book examines the effect of recent reforms to the practice across the different jurisdictions of the UK and Ireland.

Drawing on observations and transcripts of trials and interviews with judges, advocates and intermediaries, the book provides an evaluation of cross-examination in trials involving vulnerable witnesses and the extent to which reforms are producing meaningful change. The book’s analysis sheds new light on the significance of cross-examination in criminal trials and provides evidence-based solutions for further changes to enable vulnerable witnesses to give their best evidence to the court.

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Price: $119.95
Pages: 216
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 02 December 2025
ISBN: 9781529227222
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: LAW / Criminal Procedure, Criminal procedure, LAW / Trial Practice, LAW / Witnesses, Legal skills: advocacy, Public international law: criminal law
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‘Authoritative and insightful, drawing on original empirical research to develop comprehensive and contemporary perspectives on the laws and policies discussed.’ Andrew Choo, Monash University

Jonathan Doak is Associate Dean for Research and Professor of Criminal Justice at Nottingham Trent University.

John Jackson is Professor Emeritus of Comparative Criminal Law and Procedure at the University of Nottingham.

Debbie Cooper is Associate Research Fellow at the University of Nottingham and Visiting Research Fellow at Nottingham Trent University.

Candida Saunders is a legal researcher, formerly Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Nottingham.

David Wright is an Associate Professor in Linguistics at Nottingham Trent University.

1. Mapping the Changing Face of Cross-Examination

2. Reform in Context

3. Pre-recorded Cross-Examination and Ground Rules Hearings

4. Shaping Cross-Examination through Intermediaries

5. Cross-Examination at Trial

6. The Language of Cross-Examination

7. The Changing Culture of Cross-Examination

8. Cross-Examination in Transition