Witness familiarisation : Memorandum from Nikki Pender, Barrister to Chief Victims Advisor memorandum
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Memorandum from Nikki Pender, Barrister to Chief Victims Advisor, September 2021
This paper considers academic studies and case law as to the ethical bounds of witness preparation. It uses the term ‘witness familiarisation’ to mean permissible training that is
designed to demystify the trial process, improve the witness’ ability to communicate oral evidence and enhance their overall experience; this can be contrasted to ‘coaching’ which
can (or can appear to) influence the content of a witness’ evidence through preparation and
rehearsal.
The paper also outlines a proposed structure of a witness familiarisation programme that is independent of police and prosecutors. It posits the possibility of a pilot programme and
suggests a methodology for analysing the results of such a trial. (From the document). Record #7398