Justice, Silence and Accountability

In this video we cover three major developments raising serious questions about transparency, accountability and freedom of expression inside the British justice system. Topics covered: Judicial complaints and growing concerns about judicial accountability The controversial prison media ban imposed on Jeremy Bamber The latest developments in the Andrew Malkinson inquiry following Quinn’s convictions Should prisoners claiming innocence have the right to speak to journalists? Can the justice system properly investigate itself? And are institutions more focused on protecting reputations than pursuing the truth? This video explores the wider implications for: press freedom miscarriages of justice judicial oversight public confidence in the legal system Join us as we explore further. ************************************ FOLLOW Spoken Injustice on your favourite social media platform: linktr.ee/spokeninjustice BE part of our community! Share your thoughts! Join our networking hub at spokeninjustice.net If you are the victim of a miscarriage of justice consider filling in our Miscarriage Of Justice form at spokeninjustice.net to be included in our database. Highlighted in this video: 00:00 Introduction 01:11 Lessons From Our Time Off 07:42 Public Confidence 09:28 Judicial Complaints and Accountability 13:43 Jeremy Bamber - Press Ban 19:57 Malkinson Public Inquiry 22:08 Conclusion 23:56 CTA #spokeninjustice #miscarriageofjustice #wrongfulconviction #falselyaccused #criminaljusticesystem #injustice #criminalappealsreform #law commission #CCRC Internal links:    • When Judges Get It Wrong - Accountability ...      • CCRC: Why Cases Aren’t Making the Cut? - P...      • Beyond Bars: The Cost of Silencing Free Sp...   External links: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c... https://rozenberg.substack.com/p/judi... https://www.jeremy-bamber.co.uk/ https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2... https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/20... https://andrewmalkinson.independent-i...