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<p>The Attorney General’s review of disclosure is a review of the efficiency and effectiveness
of disclosure in the criminal justice system, including specifically how processes
and policies are implemented by prosecution and defence practitioners, police officers
and investigators.</p><p>The review will consider evidence under the following cross-cutting
themes:</p><p>a) Processes within ‘volume’ cases (within the Crown Courts and Magistrates’
Courts) and ‘complex cases’ including economic crime;</p><p>b) Guidance, including
any Codes of Practices, Protocols or Guidelines and legislation;</p><p>c) Case management,
including initiatives such as ‘Transforming Summary Justice’, ‘Better Case Management’
and ‘Digital Casework’; and</p><p>d) Capabilities across criminal justice system including
staffing, training, existing tools and digital technology.</p><p>The scope of the
review is wide and has always included disclosure in magistrates’ courts. The Terms
of Reference will be published on the Attorney General’s Office website.</p><p> </p>
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