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COVID-19 has led to radical changes in the CJS – but have some measures compromised justice?

SUBSCRIBE 26th February 2021Penelope Gibbs, Director, Transform Justice
A wide range of measures were introduced across the criminal justice system in the UK to reduce the spread of the coronavirus, including greater use of remote legal advice for those in police custody; but as Penelope Gibbs, Director of Transform Justice explains, a new report highlights both the lack of meaningful monitoring of such measures, and their potential to compromise justice and jeopardise fairness.

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