In the Absence of A Jury: Examining judge-alone rape trials

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In the Absence of A Jury: Examining Judge-Alone Rape Trials by Elisabeth McDonald is an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of sexual violence trials. This groundbreaking book, published by Canterbury University Press, dives deep into the controversy surrounding jury involvement in rape trials, showcasing arguments for reform and alternatives to the traditional system. The 376-page paperback features extensive discussions that emphasize how judge-alone trials may alleviate the trauma often experienced by victims and survivors of sexual violence. Research shows that when a judge is the sole decider, there often are shorter cross-examinations and a reduced reliance on harmful stereotypes. These crucial insights explore how trial processes can be fairer and more focused without a jury. Advocates, law reformers, and academics will find this book invaluable in understanding the judicial landscape around sexual assault cases. With dimensions of 210 x 297 mm, it's perfect for both legal professionals and student libraries. Discover the transformative potential of removing juries from rape trials and join the conversation on how to create a just legal experience for survivors. This volume promises to challenge perceptions and incite dialogue about necessary changes in courtroom procedures. Whether for academic study or personal insight, McDonald’s work is a must-have for tackling the complexities of justice in sexual violence cases.

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