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Delayed Prosecution for Childhood Sexual Abuse (Hardcover)
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Delayed Prosecution for Childhood Sexual Abuse (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Monographs on Criminal Law and Justice
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Recent years have seen a growing number of criminal prosecutions
for sexual offences against children which are alleged to have
occurred many years before the time of prosecution. This is a
relatively new phenomenon within the criminal justice system. This
book examines the response of the criminal justice systems of
common law jurisdictions to such challenging cases, and explores
how the system should respond in order to ensure that the defendant
receives a fair trial, whilst recognizing the reasons why
complainants may delay reporting abuse for many years. The book
begins with a discussion of the psychological effects of childhood
sexual abuse in order to shed light on the reasons why a victim
might delay in making a complaint. Two central categories of delay
are introduced: those in which the victim always remembered the
abuse but was unable to complain; and those in which the victim's
memory of the abuse was allegedly lost and later recovered. The
debate over whether long-delayed criminal prosecutions should be
brought, and the particular concerns raised by delayed childhood
sexual abuse cases, are reviewed. Statutory and constitutional
limits on the bringing of such cases are canvassed. The common law
remedies of abuse of process and prohibition, which can ensure that
unfair or oppressive prosecutions do not proceed, are examined. The
focus then turns to the trial of delayed childhood sexual abuse
allegations, considering the use which can be made by the
prosecution and defence of evidence of complaint and delay in
complaint, and the methods by which the jury can be informed of the
reasons why complainants may delay. The role of warnings to the
jury about the absence of corroboration and the forensic
disadvantage or prejudice which the defendant may have suffered as
a result of the complainant's delay in coming forward is
scrutinized. Particular problems raised in cases involving
recovered memories, and those involving multiple allegations are
analysed. Finally, retrospective assessment of trial fairness and
the safety of convictions is considered. The book is
multi-jurisdictional in scope, focussing on those common law
jurisdictions which have experienced a large number of such
prosecutions: England and Wales; Ireland; Canada; Australia; New
Zealand and the United States.
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