Digital Vulnerability in Criminal Justice: Vulnerable People and Communication Technologies
暫譯: 刑事司法中的數位脆弱性:弱勢群體與通訊科技
McKay, Carolyn
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2025-12-01
- 售價: $2,620
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,489
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 178
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3032100275
- ISBN-13: 9783032100276
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商品描述
This open access book examines the impact of digitalisation processes on fair, accessible and inclusive criminal justice for vulnerable individuals. Based on original empirical data from an Australian Research Council funded national study, the book evaluates digitalised criminal justice, specifically, the increasing use of remote hearings and virtual courts, and the interrelationship with vulnerability. It asks: in what ways do remote communication technologies, such as videolinks, videoconferencing, and pre-recorded evidence, assist or disadvantage vulnerable witnesses, complainants, victims and defendants in the criminal justice system? By interviewing and surveying 175 Australian judicial officers, prosecutors, defence lawyers and affiliated professionals, the book examines the impact of digitalised criminal justice on all vulnerable individuals. Themes include the benefits and challenges to human connection, communication, comprehension and confidentiality, as well as court authority, cross-examination, and emotional expression. While there are certain universal and non-contentious experiences of videolinks, the key practical findings are sharply delineated between vulnerable witnesses versus vulnerable defendants. Theoretically, the book merges digital criminology with vulnerability theories to contribute understandings of 'digital vulnerability', that is, the interplay between digital technologies and vulnerable individuals in criminal justice. Digital Vulnerability in Criminal Justice provides critical and contemporary insights, and forward-looking recommendations for ensuring fair digitalised criminal justice into the future.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
這本開放存取的書籍探討數位化過程對於弱勢個體在公平、可及和包容的刑事司法系統中的影響。根據澳大利亞研究委員會資助的全國性研究的原始實證數據,該書評估了數位化的刑事司法,特別是遠程聽證和虛擬法庭的日益使用,以及與脆弱性的相互關係。它提出了以下問題:遠程通信技術,如視頻連結、視頻會議和預錄證據,如何在刑事司法系統中幫助或不利於弱勢證人、申訴人、受害者和被告?通過對175名澳大利亞司法官、檢察官、辯護律師及相關專業人士的訪談和調查,該書檢視了數位化刑事司法對所有弱勢個體的影響。主題包括人際連結、溝通、理解和保密的好處與挑戰,以及法庭權威、交叉詢問和情感表達。雖然視頻連結的某些經驗是普遍且無爭議的,但關鍵的實踐發現明確區分了弱勢證人與弱勢被告之間的差異。在理論上,該書將數位犯罪學與脆弱性理論相結合,以增進對「數位脆弱性」的理解,即數位技術與刑事司法中弱勢個體之間的相互作用。《刑事司法中的數位脆弱性》提供了關鍵的當代見解,以及確保未來公平數位化刑事司法的前瞻性建議。
作者簡介
Dr Carolyn McKay is Associate Professor in Law at the University of Sydney Law School where she teaches Criminal Law, Procedure, and Digital Criminology. She is author of The Pixelated Prisoner: Prison Video Links, Court 'Appearance' and The Justice Matrix (2018, Routledge) and recipient of an Australian Research Council 'Discovery Early Career Researcher Award' (2021-2025) for the Digital Criminal Justice Project: Vulnerability and the Digital Subject (DE210100586).
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
卡羅琳·麥凱博士是悉尼大學法學院的法律副教授,教授刑法、程序法和數位犯罪學。她是《像素化囚犯:監獄視頻連結、法庭「出庭」與正義矩陣》(2018年,Routledge)的作者,並於2021年至2025年獲得澳大利亞研究委員會的「發現早期職業研究者獎」,以支持《數位刑事司法計畫:脆弱性與數位主體》(DE210100586)。