The Impact of Policy Work on Employability Skills in the Policy Project Connected to the Criminal Appeals Clinic at the Open University

Emma Curryer, Carol Edwards
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The impact of policy work in allowing students to obtain skills in case work should not be understated.  At the Open University (OU) one of our modules on our law degree incorporates clinical legal education.  The Criminal Justice Clinic (CJC) is a digital clinic that sits within that.  The purpose of the CJC is to assist clients that state they have been wrongly convicted of serious criminal offences and are serving long sentences in prison.  It aims to assist with social justice and provide students with professional skills.  Students research and advise on live criminal cases under the supervision of a solicitor.  They apply legal principles to determine whether there are any grounds for an appeal to be made.  Students have full access to case papers.  It is an innovative project as it aims to teach students legal professional skills working on difficult cases in a digital only setting.   Last year we set up a system where students undertake a policy project before commencing work in the clinic.  This assists them with acquiring the skills that they need when they work on live criminal cases and helps them understand the background to what they are doing.  Students were split into groups and given a policy project to look at and at the end they provided a report. They worked collaboratively to do so and needed to complete the project within a specific time frame. This paper looks at the practicalities of doing such a project digitally and considers the impact on employability skills.
开放大学刑事上诉诊所政策项目中政策工作对就业能力技能的影响
政策工作对学生获得案例工作技能的影响不容低估。 在开放大学(OU),我们法律学位的一个模块包含了临床法律教育。 刑事司法诊所(CJC)是其中的一个数字诊所。 刑事司法诊所的目的是帮助那些被错误判定犯有严重刑事罪行并在监狱中长期服刑的客户。 其目的是协助实现社会正义,并为学生提供专业技能。 学生在一名律师的指导下对真实的刑事案件进行研究并提出建议。 他们运用法律原则确定是否有理由提出上诉。 学生可以充分查阅案件文件。 这是一个创新项目,旨在向学生传授在数字环境下处理疑难案件的法律专业技能。 去年,我们建立了一个系统,让学生在开始诊所工作之前开展一个政策项目。 这有助于他们掌握处理实际刑事案件时所需的技能,并帮助他们了解所从事工作的背景。 学生们被分成若干小组,负责研究一个政策项目,最后提交一份报告。他们通过合作来完成这项工作,并需要在特定时间内完成项目。本文探讨了以数字方式开展此类项目的实用性,并考虑了对就业技能的影响。
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