Description |
1 online resource (247 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Contributors -- Foreword: Iconic, complex, and contested institutions -- Introduction -- Part I Building justice -- Chapter 1 Reimagining spaces for Indigenous justice: The architecture and design of the Kununurra Courthouse -- Chapter 2 The architecture of law courts: How concepts of justice -- light, transparency, access, and equality -- drove the design of new and renovated courthouses for federal courts in Australia1 -- Part II Justice buildings |
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Chapter 3 Refractions of legal justice (Forensic Precinct, Series 2) -- Chapter 4 Indigenous courthouse and courtroom design in Australia: Case studies, design paradigms, and the issue of cultural agency1 -- Chapter 5 Interpellation by design: Could court buildings influence jury decision-making? -- Chapter 6 The child sexual assault trial: Reconceptualising the design of court spaces according to trauma-informed principles -- Part III Justice outwith buildings |
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Chapter 7 'And that's why street-wise complainants now always give evidence behind screens, live': Exploring the intensive affects of the courtroom -- Chapter 8 Digital justice and video links: Connecting and conflating courtroom and carceral space -- Index |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Henderson, Emma
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ISBN |
9780429594793 |
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0429594798 |
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