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Role-induced bias in criminal prosecutions

Auteur(s)
Egli Anthonioz, Nicole 
Chaire de droit pénal et de criminologie 
Schweizer, Mark 
Chaire de droit pénal et de criminologie 
Vuille, Joëlle 
Chaire de droit pénal et de criminologie 
Kuhn, André 
Chaire de droit pénal et de criminologie 
Date de parution
2018-5-14
In
European Journal of Criminlogy
Vol.
4
No
16
De la page
452
A la page
465
Revu par les pairs
1
Mots-clés
  • Criminal procedure examining judge fair trial prosecutor rights of the defense wrongful convictions
  • Criminal procedure ex...

Résumé
There are two main models of criminal prosecution in the western world. One tasks an independent magistrate (the examining judge) with the duty of conducting the investigation of a given case and transferring all evidence collected to the parties and the trial court. The other vests the prosecution with the task of conducting the investigation before representing the accusation in court. In 2011, a new code of criminal procedure entered into force in Switzerland, forcing most Swiss cantons to transition from the first model to the second. We investigate whether the change in the person conducting the investigation (from examining judge to prosecutor) could introduce or exacerbate bias against or in favor of the defendant. Through an empirical study carried out with students, we tried to determine whether this change might affect the fairness of the proceedings. We contend that the rights of the defense are better safeguarded in the first model than in the second, even if the contrast is not as stark as was initially predicted.
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Role-induced bias in criminal prosecutions in Switzerland 
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/27015
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10.1177/1477370818772772
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: 2020-02-14_219_8907.pdf (108.17 KB)
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