Can the criminal justice system achieve justice based on its
ability to determine the truth? Drawing on a variety of
disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives, this book
investigates the concept of truth - its complexities and nuances -
and scrutinizes how well the criminal justice process facilitates
truth-finding. From allegation to sentencing, the chapters take the
reader on a journey through the criminal justice system, exposing
the marginalization of truth-finding in favour of other
jurisprudential or systemic values, such as expediency, procedural
fairness and the presumption of innocence. This important work
bridges the gap between what people expect from the criminal
justice system and what it can legitimately deliver.
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