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This two-volume handbook set is the ideal companion for all those working not only with adults but also children and young people in the criminal courts. The easy-to-use pocket-sized format facilitates quick reading and decision-making, whilst tables, flow-charts, and a clear system of icons aid comprehension and speedy navigation.

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This two-volume handbook set is the ideal companion for all those working not only with adults but also children and young people in the criminal courts. The easy-to-use pocket-sized format facilitates quick reading and decision-making, whilst tables, flow-charts, and a clear system of icons aid comprehension and speedy navigation.
Autorenporträt
Anthony Edwards, Senior Partner, TV Edwards Solicitors LLP, Naomi Redhouse, District Judge, Sheffield Magistrates' Court, Mark Ashford, Member Partner, TV Edwards Solicitors LLP Anthony Edwards is Senior Partner of T.V. Edwards, a duty solicitor, a supervisor for the specialist fraud panel and a higher courts advocate (Criminal Courts). He has served at almost every level of committee in the criminal justice system and is currently a member of the Council of Justice, of the editorial boards of Criminal Law Review and Cordery on Solicitors and a member of the Law Commission's advisory group on criminal law. He has authored Advising a Suspect in the Police Station (Thomson Reuters: Sweet and Maxwell) and, (with Roger Ede) of Criminal Defence, A Guide to Good Practice (Law Society). He writes the Criminal Law Update for the Law Society's Gazette and his articles have appeared in Archbold News and Criminal Law Review. He is also one of the country's leading trainers in criminal law. Naomi Redhouse is a District Judge (Magistrates' Court) sitting at Sheffield Magistrates' Court. She was previously a solicitor in private practice and then a freelance specialist in the youth court and trial advocacy. She has extensive experience of training lawyers on the youth justice system, and was co-author of the third edition of Defending Young People in the Criminal Justice System (LAG, 2006). Mark Ashford is a solicitor and Partner of TV Edwards. He is a specialist in youth court work, a duty solicitor, and has Higher Rights of Audience. He is the co- author of Defending Young People in the Criminal Justice System and provides specific training on youth justice matters to the profession, local authorities, and other agencies.