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Edited book

  • Hannah Quirk, Toby Seddon and Graham Smith. Hannah Quirk, Toby Seddon and Graham Smith. ed. Regulation and Criminal Justice: Developing a New Framework for Research and Policy Development. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. eScholarID:99609

Book contribution

  • "The Criminal Cases Review Commission; governing in prose." In Wrongly Accused: who is responsible for investigating miscarriages of justice?, ed. Jon Robins, 30-33. London: Wilmington, 2012. eScholarID:157483

Journal article

  • Hannah Quirk and Marny Requa. "‘The Supreme Court on Compensation for Miscarriages of Justice: Is it better that ten innocents are denied compensation than one guilty person receives it?" The Modern Law Review 75, no. 3(2012) : 387-400. eScholarID:157482 | DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2230.2012.00906.x
  • SARAH ELLSON, TIMOTHY J DAVID AND HANNAH QUIRK. "The Right to Legal Representation for Health and Social Care Students Facing Fitness to Practise Proceedings." Education Law Journal 12, no. 4(2011) : 239-245. eScholarID:147825
  • "Prisoners, Pardons and Politics: R. (On the Application of Shields) v Secretary of State for Justice." Criminal Law Review -London- no. 9(2009) : 648-651. eScholarID:29663
  • Quirk, H S. "Re-Thinking Miscarriages of Justice: Beyond the Tip of the Iceberg’ by Michael Naughton." British Journal of Criminology 49, no. 3(2009) : 418-420. eScholarID:1b6909 | DOI:10.1093/bjc/azp009
  • Quirk, H S. "Righting Miscarriages of Justice? Ten Years of the Criminal Cases Review Commission by Laurie Elks’." Criminal Law Review no. 1(2009) : 52-54. eScholarID:1b6910
  • "Righting Miscarriages of Justice? Ten Years of the Criminal Cases Review Commission by Laurie Elks'." Legal Action(2008) : 49-49. eScholarID:30541
  • Quirk, H S. "Identifying miscarriages of justice: why innocence in the UK is not the answer." Modern Law Review 70, no. 5(2007) : 759-777. eScholarID:1b4546
  • Quirk, H S. "'The Trial On Trial (Vol. 2): Judgment and Calling to Account by Anthony Duff et al." British Journal of Criminology 47, no. 6(2007) : 969-971. eScholarID:1b6911
  • Quirk, H S. "Proportionate Sentencing by Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth." British Journal of Criminology 46(5)(2006) : 955-959. eScholarID:1b6912 | DOI:10.1093/bjc/azl058
  • Quirk, H S. "The Significance of culture in criminal procedure reform: Why the revised disclosure scheme cannot work." International Journal of Evidence and Proof 10, no. 1(2006) : 42-59. eScholarID:1b3522 | DOI:10.1350/ijep.2006.10.1.42
  • Quirk, H S. "'Rethinking the Reasonable Person by Mayo Moran'." British Journal of Criminology 45, no. 3(2005) : 408-411. eScholarID:1b3523 | DOI:10.1093/bjc/azi022
  • Pleasence, P., Buck, A., Goriely, Taylor, J., Perkins, H., Quirk, H S. "Local Legal Need." LSRC Research Paper 7(2001) . eScholarID:1b3524

Report

  • 2008. Disclosure: A thematic review of the duties of disclosure of unused material undertaken by the CPS. London: HMCPSI. eScholarID:30621
  • Pleasence, P., Quirk, H S. 2001. Criminal Case Profiling Study: Final Report. LSRC Research Paper (Criminal) No 1. London: Legal Services Commission. eScholarID:5b54

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