Our volunteers observe London's magistrates courts, gather data, and take action to make our courts fairer and more open.
At @transformjustice.bsky.social, we’ve long argued that many offences could be resolved better outside of court.
See what some courtwatchers had to say below ⬇️
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At @transformjustice.bsky.social, we’ve long argued that many offences could be resolved better outside of court.
See what some courtwatchers had to say below ⬇️
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Read more from our courtwatchers below ⬇️
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Read more from our courtwatchers below ⬇️
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With food and essentials more expensive than ever, it’s unfortunately unsurprising that many courtwatchers have witnessed hearings where the defendants are accused of stealing food.
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With food and essentials more expensive than ever, it’s unfortunately unsurprising that many courtwatchers have witnessed hearings where the defendants are accused of stealing food.
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Almost 1 in 6 of the delays or adjournments observed by courtwatchers throughout the project were so that pre-sentence reports could be written.
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Almost 1 in 6 of the delays or adjournments observed by courtwatchers throughout the project were so that pre-sentence reports could be written.
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One month on from the end of the project, our volunteer courtwatchers have been reflecting about what they learned from their courtwatching experiences; the good and the bad, and what they might do differently going forward.
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One month on from the end of the project, our volunteer courtwatchers have been reflecting about what they learned from their courtwatching experiences; the good and the bad, and what they might do differently going forward.
#CourtWatchLondon
Across dozens of hearings, courtwatchers saw faulty video screen links to be a source of delays and found they were unable to see the evidence originally intended to be viewed by the entire courtroom.
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Across dozens of hearings, courtwatchers saw faulty video screen links to be a source of delays and found they were unable to see the evidence originally intended to be viewed by the entire courtroom.
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The controversial dock has long been the default option for defendants in England and Wales. But, as then Hackney Central MP Baron Clinton Davis said in the House of Commons all the way back in 1972: ⬇️
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The controversial dock has long been the default option for defendants in England and Wales. But, as then Hackney Central MP Baron Clinton Davis said in the House of Commons all the way back in 1972: ⬇️
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We ask each courtwatcher to fill out our open justice form once per court visit (not per hearing) which includes a question on accessibility.
As you can see, the results are largely positive! 🧵[1/4]
We ask each courtwatcher to fill out our open justice form once per court visit (not per hearing) which includes a question on accessibility.
As you can see, the results are largely positive! 🧵[1/4]
With almost 50 hearing observations under her belt already, Annalena is a certified courtwatching superstar and is never short of interesting cases to discuss.
With almost 50 hearing observations under her belt already, Annalena is a certified courtwatching superstar and is never short of interesting cases to discuss.
Here are just a few of the comments: [1/5]
Here are just a few of the comments: [1/5]
👁️🗨️“I wonder if instead of the term ‘my friend’ it would be clearer if terms like ‘the defence lawyer’ were used when speaking to witnesses and defendants.” [1/5]
👁️🗨️“I wonder if instead of the term ‘my friend’ it would be clearer if terms like ‘the defence lawyer’ were used when speaking to witnesses and defendants.” [1/5]
Hear from courtwatcher Carolina on how we could improve audibility in magistrates' courts below ⬇️
Should participation trump etiquette? We think so...
Hear from courtwatcher Carolina on how we could improve audibility in magistrates' courts below ⬇️
Should participation trump etiquette? We think so...
Hear from courtwatcher Carolina on how we could improve audibility in magistrates' courts below ⬇️
Should participation trump etiquette? We think so...
Next week is Volunteers’ Week & it’s time to celebrate one of our most dedicated volunteers!
Michael has observed ~40 hearings already; consistently providing us with detailed & thoughtful reflections.
Next week is Volunteers’ Week & it’s time to celebrate one of our most dedicated volunteers!
Michael has observed ~40 hearings already; consistently providing us with detailed & thoughtful reflections.
Next week is Volunteers’ Week & it’s time to celebrate one of our most dedicated volunteers!
Michael has observed ~40 hearings already; consistently providing us with detailed & thoughtful reflections.
Next week is Volunteers’ Week & it’s time to celebrate one of our most dedicated volunteers!
Michael has observed ~40 hearings already; consistently providing us with detailed & thoughtful reflections.
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Court delays are pushing young people, originally charged as children, into adult courtrooms. And our keen-eyed courtwatchers are picking up on this disturbing trend… [1/9]
Court delays are pushing young people, originally charged as children, into adult courtrooms. And our keen-eyed courtwatchers are picking up on this disturbing trend… [1/9]
Court delays are pushing young people, originally charged as children, into adult courtrooms. And our keen-eyed courtwatchers are picking up on this disturbing trend… [1/9]
One courtwatcher noted that the female magistrate was being physically excluded from the discussions... [1/5]
One courtwatcher noted that the female magistrate was being physically excluded from the discussions... [1/5]
Join us at the University of Oxford for what is sure to be an insightful lecture from Mr Justice Nicklin, chair of the Transparency and Open Justice Panel.
🔗Register here: www.gtc.ox.ac.uk/news-and-eve...
Join us at the University of Oxford for what is sure to be an insightful lecture from Mr Justice Nicklin, chair of the Transparency and Open Justice Panel.
🔗Register here: www.gtc.ox.ac.uk/news-and-eve...