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Witness : an investigation into the brutal cost of seeking justice / Louise Milligan.

Witness : an investigation into the brutal cost of seeking justice / Louise Milligan.
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Record Number 20942
ISBN 9780733644634
0733644635
Location 347.94 MIL
Author Milligan, Louise (author.).
Title Witness : an investigation into the brutal cost of seeking justice / Louise Milligan.
Published Sydney, N.S.W. : Hachette Australia, 2020.
Collation 375 pages ; 24 cm.
Content types text
Carrier type volume
General Note Stella Prize longlist 2021.
Contents Note Prologue -- I am that girl -- The trial -- Hornswoggle -- The RAT -- I'm not that guy -- Survival -- The witness of first complaint -- The committal -- Just listen to the question, would you? -- The secret hearing -- A boy like Paris -- The Cross -- Boys' Club -- The otherwise blameless life -- Lone Wolf -- The fix.
Summary Note A masterful and deeply troubling exposé, Witness is the culmination of almost five years' work for award-winning investigative journalist Louise Milligan. Charting the experiences of those who have the courage to come forward and face their abusers in high-profile child abuse and sexual assault cases, Milligan was profoundly shocked by what she found. During this time, the #MeToo movement changed the zeitgeist, but time and again during her investigations Milligan watched how witnesses were treated in the courtroom and listened to them afterwards as they relived the associated trauma. Then she was a witness herself in the trial of the decade, R v George Pell. She interviews high-profile members of the legal profession, including judges and prosecutors. And she speaks to the defence lawyers who have worked in these cases, discovering what they really think about victims and the process, and the impact that this has on their own lives. Milligan also reveals never-before-published court transcripts, laying bare the flaws that are ignored, and a court system that can be sexist, unfeeling and weighted towards the rich and powerful. Witness is a call for change. Milligan exposes the devastating reality of the Australian legal system where truth is never guaranteed and, for victims, justice is often elusive. And even when they get justice, the process is so bruising, they wish they had never tried.
Subject Courts
Justice, Administration of
Law
Witnesses
Courts -- Australia
Examination of witnesses
Criminal courts -- Australia
Trials -- Australia
Justice, Administration of -- Australia
Law -- Australia
Criminal justice, Administration of -- Australia
Equality before the law -- Australia
Criminal law -- Australia
Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- Australia
Truthfulness and falsehood
Criminal procedure -- Australia
Witnesses -- Australia
Geographic Name Australia
Internet Site Stella Prize
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