律师和儿童:在与嫌疑人面谈时是否需要强制性的法律援助?

Hanne Schoovaerts, M. Vanderhallen, Sara-Jane McIntyre
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2016年,比利时出台了一项立法,要求为未成年犯罪嫌疑人提供法律援助。但是,法律援助只有在提供适当的情况下才能成为有效的程序保障。目前的研究考察了比利时的律师如何在实践中履行这一角色。观察了17次警方对未成年犯罪嫌疑人的采访录像。这些青少年年龄在12至17岁之间,涉嫌各种不太严重的大规模犯罪。这项研究的结果表明,“行动中的法律”并不总是反映“书本上的法律”。仅仅有律师在场是不够的:他们必须积极参与。虽然警方面谈通常采用收集信息的方式,但有些面谈确实需要律师的介入,以保护青少年的利益。此外,律师往往将自己局限于“法律”援助,并提供有限的(情感)支持。由于比利时没有“合适的成人”制度,律师可以承担这一双重角色。信息收集的方法似乎也加强了律师和采访者之间的合作,导致共同寻找真相,在进行适当的采访时,双方都没有采取对抗的角色。
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Lawyers and children: Is there a need for mandatory legal assistance in suspect interviews?
In 2016, Belgium introduced legislation mandating legal assistance for juvenile suspects. However, legal assistance can only serve as an effective procedural safeguard if it is provided appropriately. The current study examined how lawyers in Belgium fulfil this role in practice. Seventeen video-recorded police interviews of juvenile suspects were observed. The juveniles were aged between 12 and 17 years, and were suspected of various less serious, volume crimes. The findings of this study show that the ‘law in action’ does not always reflect the ‘law in the books’. The mere presence of a lawyer is insufficient: it is necessary for them to actively engage. Although police interviewers typically adopt an information-gathering approach, some interviews do require the lawyer’s intervention to protect the juvenile’s interests. Moreover, lawyers often restrict themselves to ‘legal’ assistance and offer limited (emotional) support. Because there is no ‘appropriate adult’ regime in Belgium, lawyers could take up this double role. The information-gathering approach also seems to enhance cooperation between lawyer and interviewer, resulting in a joint search for the truth in which neither adopts an antagonistic role when interviews are conducted properly.
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