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1 Multi-disciplinary Seminar on How to Improve the Child Protection System in Hong Kong 13 July 2004 Duke of Windsor Social Services Building, Wanchai, Hong Kong Child Protection : A Prosecutor’s Perspective I Grenville Cross SC I Grenville Cross SC Director of Public Prosecutions Director of Public Prosecutions Department of Justice
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2 Child Protection : A Prosecutor’s Perspective
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3 General Principles are particularly vulnerable Caring and sensitive treatment Effectively protected Rights respected
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4 Children’s Rights in the course of Prosecution To be treated with compassion and dignity Not to be discriminated against on the basis of being a child To be treated as a capable witness
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5 Vulnerable Witness Team UN Guidelines for Action on Children in the Criminal Justice System -prosecutors’ protective role -prevent further victimisation of children by the system UN Guidelines on the Role of Prosecutors - administration of justice -consider views and concerns of victims
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6 Violence and Abuse Children’s Convention Art. 19 : Right of children to be protected from all forms of physical and mental violence, injury and abuse, neglect or negligent mistreatment or exploitation by parents or others.
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7 Violence and Abuse Violence Physical abuse Sexual abuse and exploitation Societal forms of violence - exploitative child labour - involvement in armed conflict
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8 Child Pornography Production and possession an offence since 2003 Substantial prison terms and fines Child sex tourism fined severely
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9 Children as Witnesses Intimidated by court experience Felt obliged to give answer Challenge Facilitate children to give effective evidence
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10 Multi-disciplinary Cooperation Cooperation of professionals - Teachers - Doctors - Social workers - Police Earliest identification of cases Speedy removal from further danger
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11 Important to Reduce trauma Work with law enforcers and prosecutors Assemble evidence
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12 Special Procedures for Vulnerable Witnesses Video recorded evidence Special suites CCTV
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13 Special Procedures for Vulnerable Witnesses Video recorded evidence -interview conducted by police officers, social workers or clinical psychologists -leading or coaching questions may be necessary -essential matters MUST be addressed
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14 Pre-trial Child Lack of family support Peer pressure Feel guilty over breaking up family Support : No blame Avoid coaching Familiarisation trips to court
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15 Special Procedures for Vulnerable Witnesses CCTV Either party Witness Court No hearing application
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16 Special Procedures for Vulnerable Witnesses CCTV Factors to be considered : Presumption in favour of using CCTV Age of child Nature of offence Nature of allegation Relationship between child and accused
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17 Reliability of Interview Interviewer to acquire a feel for the case and the credibility of the victim False memory syndrome Child being manipulated Stop investigation Refer for counselling
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18 Trial Problems Trial date not postponed Preliminary issues disposed of No intimidating practices No inappropriate language Appropriate breaks Lack of medical evidence
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19 Trial Problems Time of crime Relaxed atmosphere Demonstration with doll Identification of accused - as late as possible - after evidence is complete - Polaroid photograph
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20 Prosecution Policy Gravest possible view especially breach of trust cases Sentences manifestly inadequate or wrong in principle Review of sentence to Court of Appeal without hesitation
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21 Sentencing Options Circumstances of offender and offence Imprisonment not always appropriate Young offender : training centre, detention centre, rehabilitation centre
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22 Maximum Imprisonment Terms Constant review -prevalence -deterrence Penalties reflect abhorrence Sentences realistic
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23 The Challenge Criminal justice system to become a more effective tool in denouncing, preventing and responding to incidents of violence against children. Let us all work constructively in tandem.
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24 Multi-disciplinary Seminar on How to Improve the Child Protection System in Hong Kong 13 July 2004 Duke of Windsor Social Services Building, Wanchai, Hong Kong Child Protection : A Prosecutor’s Perspective I Grenville Cross SC I Grenville Cross SC Director of Public Prosecutions Director of Public Prosecutions Department of Justice
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