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Just Spaces: security without prejudice in the wireless courtroom (ARC Linkage Project Administered by University of Western Sydney) (2013-2016)

Abstract

Criminal defendants around the world are increasingly being placed in glass-framed docks, or even cages, in the courtroom. Courts in Australia, Europe and the US have found that the right to a fair trial can be jeopardised by this practice. This project, for the first time, tests this important claim under experimental conditions. It develops protocols for human rights compliant courtrooms, taking advantage of new wireless technologies that permit flexible furniture arrangements and customised security measures.

Experts

Professor Blake McKimmie

Professor and Associate Dean (Academic)
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Affiliate of Centre for Research in Social Psychology (CRiSP)
Centre for Research in Social Psychology
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Blake McKimmie
Blake McKimmie