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      Remote medico-legal assessment by telephone during COVID-19: Monitoring safety and quality when documenting evidence of torture for UK asylum applicants

      This paper was published in the Torture Journal (Vol 31, No. 1) in May 2021.

      Not Remotely Fair

      A report written by Transform Justice, the National Appropriate Adult Network and Fair Trials. Published in February 2021

      COVID-19 Exacerbates Existing System Factors That Disadvantage Defendants: Findings From a National Survey of Defense Attorneys

      This paper was published in Law and Human Behaviour in 2021 (Vol 45, No. 2, pp.81-96).

      Tele-Forensic Interviewing Can Be a Reasonable Alternative to Face-to- Face Interviewing of Child Witnesses

      This paper was published in Law and Human Behaviour in 2021 (Vol 45, No. 2, pp.97-111).

      Advice on Remote Assistance

      This advice note was jointly published by the UK's National Police Chiefs Council, the Crown Prosecution Services, the Law Society, the Criminal Law Solicitor's Association, and the London Criminal Courts Solicitors' Association.

      Policing in the pandemic: The police response to the coronavirus pandemic during 2020

      This report was published by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services in 2020.

      COVID-19 Exacerbates Existing System Factors That Disadvantage Defendants: Findings From a National Survey of Defense Attorneys

      This paper was published in law and Human Behaviour 2021, Vol. 45, No. 2, 81-96.

      Rapport Building: Online Vs In-person Interviews

      This report details the key findings of work conducted by the CREST commissioned project Rapport-Building: Online Vs. In-Person Interviews.

      IICI Guidelines on Remote Interviewing

      The Institute for International Criminal Investigations (IICI) has developed these guidelines in response to requests for its views to help responsible actors (a) to determine whether they should conduct remote investigative interviews and (b) if appropriate to attempt such interviews, to identify and overcome the unique challenges.

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