Towards an Evidence-Based Approach to Pre-trial Detention in Europe

Adriano Martufi, Christina Peristeridou*

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Abstract

This editorial seeks to introduce the special issue Towards an Evidence-Based Approach to Pre-trial Detention in Europe. It explains the state of the field surrounding the legal practice of pre-trial detention and why an interdisciplinary approach is warranted. Pre-trial detention is an instrument in criminal procedure that has been reportedly overused in several European systems, but the reasons remain partly unexplored. While legal scholarship continues to focus predominantly on the legal framework, more disciplines are involved in the way this applies in practice. This special issue gathers contributions from political scientists, (forensic) psychologists, criminologists and jurists who approach this phenomenon from different angles and therefore provide a deeper and more evidence-based understanding of how its practice operates. The special issue is structured along four themes highlighting the trends in scholarship regarding pre-trial detention, namely decision-making, risk-prediction, legal culture, and harmonisation. The editorial elucidates the narrative of the special issue and briefly presents the key points of each contribution.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)357-365
Number of pages9
JournalEuropean Journal on Criminal Policy and Research
Volume28
Issue number3
Early online date16 Aug 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022

Keywords

  • criminal procedure
  • harmonisation
  • legal culture
  • pre-trial detention
  • risk-prediction
  • Harmonisation
  • Legal culture
  • Pre-trial detention
  • Risk-prediction
  • Criminal procedure

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