Effective Prosecution :
Ships in 1-2 Days
Free Shipping in India on orders above Rs. 500
Ships in 1-2 Days
Free Shipping in India on orders above Rs. 500
About the Book Effective Prosecution is a timely response to recent major changes within the Criminal Justice System which require the police and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to work together, taking a 'joint prosecution team approach'. The Manual of Guidance which was prepared jointly by the police and CPS is an essential aspect of this joint approach and provides guidance for police on how to submit prosecution files successfully for court. In this book the authors, who represent both the CPS and the police, explain the implications of this change and unpack the information contained in the Manual of Guidance in an accessible and practical way, helping police officers understand each stage of file preparation. The book sets out the specific requirements of the CPS to the police, explaining the practical steps and procedures to follow in order to secure a conviction more easily, using checklists, scenarios and examples for readers to see how the process works in practice. It includes
detailed coverage of the submission of case papers, including examples of all 20 Manual of Guidance (MG) forms. Advice on how to complete each form is provided in a helpful step-by-step way to ensure readers are confident to prepare their own case papers.
Yvonne Moreno is a senior Crown Prosecutor for the Crown Prosecution Service with over 30 years experience as a barrister and prosecutor. Since 2005, she has written and presented courses on case preparation for officers at the Hendon Police Crime Academy and in 2006 she was awarded an OBE for her outstanding contribution to training within the CPS. Paul Hughes has been a Detective Sergeant in the Metropolitan Police for nearly 30 years and is an Advanced Interview Trainer and Interview Assessor for the Metropolitan Police Service's Crime Academy. He routinely instructs detectives on interviewing techniques involved in the investigation of serious offences. He trains officers of all ranks on disclosure and sits on the Metropolitan Police Steering Committee for disclosure training.