
Charlotte McLeod
Crime & Justice Research Fellow, 2012-14
Charlotte is a Research Fellow in the Crime and Justice Unit at Policy Exchange. She was called to the Bar by The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple in November 2012, following completion of the Bar Professional Training Course at City Law School and LLB at Cardiff University.Charlotte joined Policy Exchange in July 2012, previously working in the Development Unit. Prior to this, she has volunteered for the National Centre for Domestic Violence and as a Trustee of the Young Achievers Trust.

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Paving the way towards broadcasting in courts
by Charlotte McLeod | Jul 12, 2013
On Tuesday night, ‘The Murder Trial’ was aired on Channel 4. The two hour programme covered the trial and sentencing of Nat Fraser in the Scottish High Court, having used remotely-operated cameras to film the trial over six weeks. Viewing figures reached...Support Us
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