2022
DOI: 10.1177/14613557221089562
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Due process in police-led prosecutions: Views of Ghanaian police prosecutors

Abstract: Criminal prosecutions led by police officers are integral to justice delivery in some common-law countries. The cooperation and participation of interested parties, particularly victims and witnesses, are important for successful prosecutions because most police prosecutors are not lawyers. Prosecutors adherence to due process when handling cases can secure parties’ willing cooperation and participation. However, is due processes followed during police-led prosecutions of criminal cases? This study uses interv… Show more

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“…|While the moods of crimes have changed, but many police are not well trained and equipped to deal with modern crimes [ 154 , 155 , 156 ]. Earlier studies also confirmed the findings that the police in developing countries face severe problems regarding inadequate logistics [ 157 , 158 , 159 , 160 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…|While the moods of crimes have changed, but many police are not well trained and equipped to deal with modern crimes [ 154 , 155 , 156 ]. Earlier studies also confirmed the findings that the police in developing countries face severe problems regarding inadequate logistics [ 157 , 158 , 159 , 160 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Ghana is one of the few countries regarded by the international community as a role model for democracy in sub-Saharan Africa due to the country’s peaceful transfer of political power from one political party to another through the ballot box for over 2 decades (Amagnya, 2022a, 2023a, d; Abdulai and Crawford, 2010). In addition, Ghana has a plural and vibrant state and privately owned media.…”
Section: Context Of the Study: Media Landscape In Ghanamentioning
confidence: 99%