Can the criminal justice system achieve justice based on its ability to determine the truth? This book investigates the concept of truth and scrutinises how well the criminal justice process facilitates truth-finding. It bridges the gap between what people expect from the justice system and what it can legitimately deliver.
Can the criminal justice system achieve justice based on its ability to determine the truth? Drawing on a variety of disciplinary and inter-disciplinary perspectives, this book investigates the concept of truth and scrutinises how well the criminal justice process facilitates truth-finding. This important work bridges the gap between what people expect from the criminal justice system and what it can legitimately deliver. Can the criminal justice system achieve justice based on its ability to determine the truth? Drawing on a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives, this book investigates the concept of truth – its complexities and nuances – and scrutinizes how well the criminal justice process facilitates truth-finding. From allegation to sentencing, the chapters take the reader on a journey through the criminal justice system, exposing the marginalization of truth-finding in favour of other jurisprudential or systemic values, such as expediency, procedural fairness and the presumption of innocence.This important work bridges the gap between what people expect from the criminal justice system and what it can legitimately deliver.
Can the criminal justice system achieve justice based on its ability to determine the truth? Drawing on a variety of disciplinary and inter-disciplinary perspectives, this book investigates the concept of truth and scrutinises how well the criminal justice process facilitates truth-finding. This important work bridges the gap between what people expect from the criminal justice system and what it can legitimately deliver. Can the criminal justice system achieve justice based on its ability to determine the truth? Drawing on a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives, this book investigates the concept of truth – its complexities and nuances – and scrutinizes how well the criminal justice process facilitates truth-finding. From allegation to sentencing, the chapters take the reader on a journey through the criminal justice system, exposing the marginalization of truth-finding in favour of other jurisprudential or systemic values, such as expediency, procedural fairness and the presumption of innocence.This important work bridges the gap between what people expect from the criminal justice system and what it can legitimately deliver.
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- The Concept of Truth in the Criminal Justice System: The book explores the complexities and nuances of truth and assesses how effectively the criminal justice system facilitates the pursuit of truth.
Can the criminal justice system achieve true justice based on its ability to determine the truth?
This book critically examines whether the criminal justice system can genuinely achieve justice through its capacity to uncover the truth, highlighting the limitations and challenges involved in this pursuit.








