
A introduction to a new podcast called Criminal Justice Natters, hosted by Dr Ed Johnston. Ed is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of the West of England. His research interests are centred in Criminal Justice, procedure and fair trial rights.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | Education | ||||

In this Natter, David Rudolf discussing the Michael Peterson case, as featured in the Netflix documentary 'The Staircase'. We also discuss some of the factual inaccuracies regarding the HBO dramatization of the case. We also discuss David's podcast '... more
Liam Walker Q.C. is a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers, he is regularly instructed to defend those accused of the most serious offences. In this Natter, Liam and I discuss 'The Case of The Colston 4', which was covered globally in the summer of... more
In this Natter, I speak to Charlotte Henry, who is a practicing defence lawyer for Tuckers Solicitors. We discuss the law around Joint Enterprise, why the law is wrong and in need of reform. We talk about Charlotte's Brother, Alex, who is imprisoned ... more
In this brief chat with The Byline Times journalist, James Doleman, we talk about the the #Danielmorgan murder, the subsequent police cover and the media's involvement in the case.
In this Natter, I am joined by the Shadow Minister for Legal Aid, Karl Turner, The Director of the University of Exeter Evidence Based Justice Lab, Dr. Rebecca Helm and renowned US defence Attorney, Jerry Buting. We discuss the issues with the Early... more
In this Natter, Mark talks to me about Scott's conviction of the murder of his wife, Laci Peterson.
In this video I speak to Liam and Hannah about their experiences with the criminal justice and system and their criminal justice charity - The Defendant. The charity looks to support those who are involved in the CJS at any stage.
In this Natter, I speak to Sophie Marsh, PhD candidate and Associate Lecturer at UWE, Bristol. We discuss why cases of rape have such a high rate of attrition and ultimately, low conviction rates. We also talk about Rape Myths and their prevalence in... more
I’m a third year law student at Exeter university, and one of my chosen modules is criminal justice & evidence. This is a really valuable podcast for any student studying law, particularly those of us studying a criminal module of any variation! Thank you Dr. Johnston for doing this in your own time. I can’t stress how useful this is as a resource.
Additionally, criminal justice is truly a fascinating topic for those who are just interested recreationally! We should all do what we can to enhan... more
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