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As Rape on Trial continues its examination of the investigation and prosecution of rape and serious sexual offences in the UK criminal justice system, we are back in Crown Court for our fourth rape trial. Faruq, a taxi driver, is charged with raping Emily, a lone, intoxicated student he picked up in the street after she had been thrown out of a nightclub and separated from her friends: another rape prosecution the mainstream tells us is unlikely to succeed because of rape myths.
In this, the first of four episodes documenting real-life criminal proceedings in Faruq's trial, the prosecution case gets underway.
Topics and elements of the trial covered in this episode: prosecuting counsel's opening speech; special measures direction; the complainant's evidence in chief--her ABE video--and cross-examination; the rule in Browne v Dunn (1893) 6 R. 67, H.L..
Rape on Trial is a fly-on-wall documentary-style podcast for listeners interested in the real-life workings of the criminal process, criminal law and proceedings.
It is a must listen for those practicing or studying criminal law, criminal evidence and procedure, advocacy and trial strategy, criminal justice, and criminology as well as those interested in forensic linguistics and forensic psychology.
As a detailed and comprehensive account of real court proceedings in a criminal trial in an adversarial, common law legal system, this is also an excellent resource for international students learning Legal English, the Language of Law, and comparative law.
Legal English Learning Practice
Legal English Comprehension Practice
Legal English Vocabulary
Applied Legal English
Legal English in the courtroom
The research behind Rape on Trial also features in our book: Doak et al, Cross-examination on Trial: Advocacy and Vulnerability in Criminal Trials (BUP 2025).
https://amzn.to/49oVqG2
This is an Amazon affiliate link which pays me a small commission.
If you or someone you know has been affected by any of the issues raised in this episode, please visit our website https://criminaljusticeinaction.com for information about help and support.
Music: Hopeless Waltz by Alena Smirnova.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Dr Candida SaundersAs Rape on Trial continues its examination of the investigation and prosecution of rape and serious sexual offences in the UK criminal justice system, we are back in Crown Court for our fourth rape trial. Faruq, a taxi driver, is charged with raping Emily, a lone, intoxicated student he picked up in the street after she had been thrown out of a nightclub and separated from her friends: another rape prosecution the mainstream tells us is unlikely to succeed because of rape myths.
In this, the first of four episodes documenting real-life criminal proceedings in Faruq's trial, the prosecution case gets underway.
Topics and elements of the trial covered in this episode: prosecuting counsel's opening speech; special measures direction; the complainant's evidence in chief--her ABE video--and cross-examination; the rule in Browne v Dunn (1893) 6 R. 67, H.L..
Rape on Trial is a fly-on-wall documentary-style podcast for listeners interested in the real-life workings of the criminal process, criminal law and proceedings.
It is a must listen for those practicing or studying criminal law, criminal evidence and procedure, advocacy and trial strategy, criminal justice, and criminology as well as those interested in forensic linguistics and forensic psychology.
As a detailed and comprehensive account of real court proceedings in a criminal trial in an adversarial, common law legal system, this is also an excellent resource for international students learning Legal English, the Language of Law, and comparative law.
Legal English Learning Practice
Legal English Comprehension Practice
Legal English Vocabulary
Applied Legal English
Legal English in the courtroom
The research behind Rape on Trial also features in our book: Doak et al, Cross-examination on Trial: Advocacy and Vulnerability in Criminal Trials (BUP 2025).
https://amzn.to/49oVqG2
This is an Amazon affiliate link which pays me a small commission.
If you or someone you know has been affected by any of the issues raised in this episode, please visit our website https://criminaljusticeinaction.com for information about help and support.
Music: Hopeless Waltz by Alena Smirnova.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.