Podcast Law in Action - Episode 3.5: Access to Justice in a digital era: a conversation with Carolyn McKay

Paulien de Winter* (Performer), Elke Olthuis (Performer)

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Abstract

Law in Action is a podcast in which academics talk about their research and how law works in practice. The guests are academics who contributed to the special issue “Access to Justice in a digital era” of the Journal of Empirical Research on Law in Action (Recht der Werkelijkheid).

In Australia, psychiatric and psychological clinical assessments have seen an increased digitalisation process. Researcher Carolyn McKay examines how digitalisation processes in the criminal justice system are altering modes of conducting clinical assessments of a vulnerable population: people-in-prison. Despite the growing ubiquity of remote clinical assessments of people-in-prison, McKay also finds some reservations regarding the remote mode.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAll podcast platforms
PublisherSpraakmakermedia
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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