Monday, August 16, 2021

The Pixelated Detainee, Jail Video Hyperlinks, Court 'Look' and the Justice Matrix

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Technological linkages in between justice and police are drastically changing criminal procedure and access to justice for detainees. Video links, important to a significantly networked justice matrix, allow the custodial look of detainees in remote courts and are ending up being the dominant kind of court look for incarcerated offenders.

This book argues that the incorporation of such innovations into jails is not without effect: innovations make an important distinction to detainees’ experiences of criminal justice. By concentrating on the jail endpoint and engaging with the population most impacted by video links– the detainees themselves– this book questions the legal and conceptual shifts produced by the innovation’s displacement of physical court look.

The main argument is that custodial look has actually produced an increased zone of separation in between detainees and courtroom individuals. This separation is checked out through the changed spatial, corporeal and visual relationships.

The cumulative separations challenge procedural justice and exceptionally recompose detainees’ legal experiences in methods not always identified by policy-makers.

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