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Police Custody in Ireland brings together experts from policing studies, law, criminology, and psychology, to critically examine contemporary police custody in Ireland, what we know about it, how it operates, how it is experienced, and how it might be improved.
List of contents
1. 1. Introduction: Contextualising Police Custody in Ireland
Yvonne Daly 2.Setting a New Agenda: 'Appreciating' and Improving Garda Custody in Ireland
Layla Skinns 3.Vulnerability in Police Custody
Roxanna Dehaghan 4.Trauma and Police Custody
Jane Mulcahy 5.From Interrogation to Investigative Interviewing of Suspects in Garda Custody
Dave Walsh and Ray Bull 6.Legal Assistance in Police Custody: An Irish Solution to Safeguarding Suspects
Yvonne Daly 7.Interpreters in Garda Station Interviews: Impacts and Realities
Gearóidín McEvoy 8.Behind Locked Doors: Is Oversight of Police Custody in Ireland Sufficient to Protect People from Ill Treatment?
Doireann Ansbro 9.Mincéirs/Travellers in Garda Custody
Jennifer Schweppe, Amanda Haynes, and Sindy Joyce 10.Policing, Custody and Racialised Minorities in Ireland
Lucy Michael 11.Children's Rights in Police Custody
Louise Forde and Ursula Kilkelly 12.People with Intellectual Disabilities as Accused Persons in the Irish Policing Interface
Alan Cusack, Gautam Gulati, Colum Dunne and Shane Kilcommins 13.Suspects with Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Pre-Trial Investigative Interview
Lorraine Boran 14.Conclusion: The Future of Police Custody in Ireland
Yvonne Daly
About the author
Yvonne Daly is Professor of Criminal Law and Evidence at Dublin City University, Ireland.
Summary
Police Custody in Ireland brings together experts from policing studies, law, criminology, and psychology, to critically examine contemporary police custody in Ireland, what we know about it, how it operates, how it is experienced, and how it might be improved.