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There are many reasons why video recording ALL
witnesses statements would be beneficial to all concerned and remove the element
of doubt as to whether or not someone said what it is reported they have in
their statements. In this day and age with even traffic wardens using digital
cameras on their hats to record events, there is no justifiable reason as to why
it shouldn't be the case.
However the case for video recording witness statements is fundamentally more
compelling with regard to the most precious people in our population, our
children. Not only is it important to be accurate over what is said and not
said, but the manner in which comments are made by both child and interviewer
alike. With both prosecution and defense counsel in possession of such a
recording no further doubt could remain as to the circumstances in which child
evidence is acquired. I feel it is important to note that this is not simply an
opinion of my own, but any of you who have read the guidelines on child
witnesses will also be aware that the need to have video recordings of child &
other vulnerable witnesses is covered within the report.
For me this means that these measures should already be in place, guidelines do
not exist for no reason and it should not be at the whim of an investigating
officer as to whether they are complied with or not, they should be mandatory
and the statement in it's entirety inadmissible should the protocol not be
followed to the letter. Our children deserve that they are treated properly and
video recordings will ensure that they are, not only of the statement itself but
of all required phases in the procedure that are necessary to ensure their
well-being is preserved. This would include recording the planning phase which
is required before any interview even takes place to ensure that views expressed
by all professionals concerned with a minors best interests are noted and
adhered to. After all, if nothing untoward is going on, why would anyone object?
These video's could then also be admitted in court rather than subjecting the
child to further unnecessary stress if no further questions are necessary.
I'm sure you'll agree with how important this issue is when it involves those
least able to look out for themselves, and would urge you to make your opinion
heard by voting yes to the following poll question, and there after invite you
to post your comments.
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